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PUBLIC EXHIBITION FROM SUNDAY, FEBRUARY TWENTY-SECOND 


CHINESE & JAPANESE 
PORCELAINS & POTTERIES 
FAR EASTERN & EUROPEAN 
OBJECTS OF ART 


THE COLLECTION 
OF THE LATE 


THOMAS ALLEN 


BOSTON, MASS. 


FORMER PRESIDENT OF 
THE BOSTON MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS 


TO BE SOLD BY ORDER OF HIS SON 


MR. THOMAS ALLEN, JR. 
EXECUTOR 


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TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION 
WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY AFTERNOONS 
FEBRUARY TWENTY-FIFTH, TWENTY-SIXTH, TWENTY’SEVENTH, 
TWENTY-EIGHTH 
AT TWO-THIRTY O CLOCK 
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THE ANDERSON GALLERIES 


{ MITCHELL KENNERLEY, Presrpenr | 


489 PARK AVENUE AT FIFTY-NINTH STREET, NEW YORK 


1925 


| 3 SALE NUMBER 1928 
PUBLIC EXHIBITION FROM SUNDAY, FEBRUARY TWENTY-SECOND 


CHINESE & JAPANESE 
PORCELAINS & POTTERIES 
FAR EASTERN & EUROPEAN 
| epee io OF ART 


THE COLLECTION 
OF THE LATE 


THOMAS ALLEN 


BOSTON, MASS. 


FORMER PRESIDENT OF 
THE BOSTON MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS 


TO BE SOLD BY ORDER OF HIS SON 


MR. THOMAS ALLEN, JR. 
EXECUTOR 


A RARE COLLECTION OF JAPANESE CERAMICS 
MANY OF THEM FROM THE BRINKLEY COLLECTION 
FINE CHINESE PORCELAINS, INCLUDING A PERFECT 

MIRROR-BLACK VASE OF THE KANG-HSI PERIOD 

ORIENTAL & EUROPEAN TEXTILES 
INCLUDING A FINE 17TH CENTURY 
JAPANESE VELVET PANEL 
&? A BRUSSELS VERDURE TAPESTRY 
OF THE 16TH CENTURY, OF EXCELLENT QUALITY 
WITH OTHER OBJECTS, ORIENTAL & EUROPEAN 
CHOSEN BY A PAINTER & CONNOISSEUR 


TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION 
WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY AFTERNOONS 
FEBRUARY TWENTY-FIFTH, TWENTY-SIXTH, TWENTY-SEVENTH, 
TWENTY’EIGHTH 
AT TWO-THIRTY O'CLOCK 


THE ANDERSON GALLERIES 


{ MITCHELL KENNERLEY, Presipenr | 
489 PARK AVENUE AT FIFTY-NINTH STREET, NEW YORK 


1925 


CONDITIONS OF — 


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ALL BIDS TO BE PER LOT AS NUMBERED IN THE CATALOGUE. 
The highest bidder to be the buyer. In all cases of disputed bids the decision 
of the Auctioneer shall be final. | ce 
Buyers to give their names and addresses and to make such cash haynes on 
account as may be required, in default of which the bony base de shall be 
resold immediately. a 
Purchases to be removed at the buyer’s expense and risk within rene r 
hours from the conclusion of the sale, and the remainder of the purchase money 
to be paid on or before delivery, in default of which The Anderson Galleries, 
Incorporated, will not be responsible for any loss or damage whatever, but the 
lot or lots will be left at the sole risk of the ae and subject to storag e 
charges. 4 
All lots will be placed on public exhibition before the date of sale, for examina- 
tion by intending purchasers, and The Anderson Galleries, Incorporated, will 
not be responsible for the correctness of the description, authenticity, genuine- 
ness, or for any defect or fault in or concerning any lot, and make no yee 
whatever, but will sell each lot exactly as it is, WITHOUT RECOURSE. 4 
If accounts are not paid and purchases removed within twenty-four hours of the 
~ conclusion of the sale, or, in the case of absent buyers, when bills are rendered, 
any sum deposited as part payment shall be forfeited, and The Anderson Gal- 
leries, Incorporated, reserve the right to resell the lot or lots by either private 
or public sale, without further notice, and if any deficiency arises from such 
resale it shall be made good by the defaulter, together with all expenses in- 
curred. This condition shall be without prejudice to the right of this Com- 
pany to enforce the sale contract and collect the amount due without such | 


rT re a ee es ee: ee a Pe ee Re aS RS TIS De eS 


resale, at its own option. q 
The Anderson Galleries, Incorporated, will afford every Hae for the employ- 
ment of carriers and packers by the purchasers, but will not be responsible i 
for any damage arising from the acts of such carriers and packers. q 
The Anderson Galleries make no charge for executing orders for their cus- 
tomers and use all bids competitively, buying at the lowest price permitted 
by other bids. . 


A Priced Copy of this Catalogue may be obtained for Fifty Cents 
for each Session of the Sale 


THE ANDERSON GALLERIES, INC. 
PARK AVENUE AND FIFTY-NINTH STREET, NEW YORK 


TELEPHONE PLAZA 93856 


SALES CONDUCTED BY MR. FREDERICK A. CHAPMAN AND MR. A. N. BADE 


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INTRODUCTION 


HE collection of the late Mr. Thomas Allen of Boston, here of- 
fered for sale by order of his heirs, is the collection of a painter 


Ph had many interests and many sympathies. Mr. Allen was a gradu- 
_ate of the Royal Academy of Diisseldorf, Germany. He studied in 
‘Paris, and exhibited at the Salon. In-1884, after he had returned to 
_ the United States, he was appointed Associate of the National Academy. 
| He became closely identified with the art life, not only of Boston, but 
| of the United States. He served as Judge of Awards at the Field 
' Columbian Exposition in 1893. He was chairman of the International 
| Jury of Awards and of the Jury of the Department of Fine Arts at 


St. Louis in 1904. He was for many years chairman of the Art Com- 
mission of the City of Boston and gave long service as trustee of the 
Boston Museum of Fine Arts. A few months before his death he was 
elected president of the Museum. In New York, too, he had many con- 
tacts, among them his association with the Metropolitan Museum of 
Art, of which he was a fellow in perpetuity. 


Though his collection reflects broad interests, it is predominat- 
ingly oriental. Mr. Allen was one of the pioneers in the appreciation 
of Japanese art in the United States. His friends and contemporaries 
were men whose names will always be associated with the art of Japan, 


among them, Denman Ross, Edward S. Morse, Ernest Fenollosa. 


Things Japanese are nowadays such a familiar story, that it is 
hard to realize that it is only about seventy years—the span of a man’s 
life—since Admiral Perry sailed into Uraga Bay to open to the world 
“unknown Japan’. Not until ten years had passed was Japan safe 


for the foreigner. It took another decade or so for Paris to discover 


Japanese art. Forty-odd years ago, when Mr. Allen was a young 
artist in Paris, interest was high in the art of Japan—the screens, the 


lacquer work, the cunningly wrought sword mounts, the delicately 


carved ivories, the porcelains and potteries, the Japanese color prints, 
so despised in the country of their origin that they had first come to 
Paris, not as works of art, but as waste-paper used for wrapping 
porcelains. 


The interest on which Mr. Allen’s collection was built was stirred 
to life in Paris. Some of the objects now offered for sale—a few por- 
celains, unfortunately not now identifiable; some Persian weapons— 
were bought there in 1881 at a sale of Objets de l’Orient belonging to 
M. Jules Jacquemart, held at the Hotel Drouot. 


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Back in the United States, Mr. Allen made the acquaintance of 
another lover of Japanese art, Mr. Edward Greey, an art dealer of 


the old school, who was also a student of the Japanese language and a 
literature. ‘Through Mr. Greey the collection of Captain Brinkley 
was brought to the United States. In 1884, six years before Fenollosa og 
began his active missionary work in America for the art of J apan, 4 


- Captain Brinkley’s Japanese, Chinese and Korean porcelains and pot- 


teries, through the instrumentality of Mr. Allen, were put on exhibi- 7 
tion at the Boston Museum. A year later, the collection was sold by 4 
public auction in New York, and at the sale Mr. Allen purchased the 


greater number of the oriental potteries and porcelains described in 4 


this catalogue. 


The Brinkley collection was made under most auspicious circum- 


stances. In the year 1871, the feudal system was finally abolished in fi 


Japan. ‘The daimyos were retired into private life on modest pensions. — q 


To augment their fortunes, to provide for their retainers, in some cases — 
perhaps to prove themselves modern by discarding the old, many of 


them sold their treasures. Paintings, porcelains, the delicately sturdy = 


potteries used for the Tea Ceremony, ivories, even swords, “the souls 
of the Samurai”, came on the market. Captain Brinkley, then one of 
a very few foreigners who understood oriental ceramics, chose well and 
bought cheaply things which it would be hard to obtain to-day in a 
Japan fully awakened to the value of her own art—enamelled Imari 


of the best period, Satsuma of excellent quality, potteries from the most — 1 


famous kilns of Japan. Little by little he added to his collection. 
When it reached New York it contained many rare pieces, a number 
bearing the signatures of famous potters, not a few carrying with them 
the prestige of having been part of the collection of the famous Japa- 
nese connoisseur, Mr. Ninegawa Noritane, and several really fine 
Chinese specimens. | 


Mr. Allen secured for himself some of the best pieces of the Brink- 
ley collection. Later he added to his collection from other sources. The 
result is an aggregate of Japanese ceramic art such as is rarely found 
in the hands of a private collector. 


While the emphasis of the collection is on Japanese pieces, there 
are a few Chinese potteries and porcelains of exceptional quality. 
Among them is the perfect mirror-black vase of the Kang-hsi period, 
Number 671 of the sale, illustrated as the frontispiece to this cata- 
logue. ‘The cucumber-green bottle of the Chien-lung period, Number 


691 of this catalogue, is also an excellent example both in potting and 
in color, and the Ming blanc-de-chine beaker, Number 670, is well 
worthy of note. There are also a number of celadons of first quality, 


and the few Temmoku bowls, subtly modest, are pieces for connoisseurs. 


The Allen collection is not entirely confined to porcelains, nor in- 


_ deed to oriental art. Particularly worthy of mention are the Japanese 


swords with fine mountings. Of these, Numbers 504-549 (with the ex- 
ception of 519 and 520) carry. with them the certificates of a Japa- 
nese Official Judge of Swords named Moto-Kawa, in the translation of 
Mr. Greey, with certain comments on the mountings by Mr. Greey ; these 
certificates have been followed in making the catalogue. The group of 
fine 18th century No-Dancer’s masks is also of interest, and one should 
not overlook, among the minor objects, the delicately carved netsuke 
and other specimens of glyptic art, some of them bearing well-known 
signatures. | 


In the field of textiles, two pieces stand out: one, Number 720, a 


_ Japanese velvet of the 177th century, notable for its technical perfec- 


tion, its bold delicacy of design and subtle coloring, and rivalling in 
quality the famous piece of the Byng collection, Paris, illustrated in 
LT’Art Japonais; the other, Number 692, a beautiful Brussels verdure 
tapestry of the 16th century. There are one or two very good pieces 


of English silver and a few fine old pieces of European furniture. 


It is, however, primarily as a sale of oriental objects that the Allen 
collection is offered to the public. Many of the potteries and porcelains 
have been exhibited in the Boston Museum. ‘Those that still bear the 
Museum numbers are designated in the catalogue by the words “Boston 
Museum”. ‘The pieces from the Brinkley sale, where they are identi- 
fiable, are marked with the name “Brinkley” and the number they bore 
in the catalogue of the Brinkley sale, which will be exhibited with the 
objects. In spite of the fact that in certain instances, in the light of 
recent knowledge, some slight modification might perhaps have been 
advisable, Captain Brinkley’s dates and attributions have in most cases 
been followed. 

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263-297 
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JAPANESE SWORDS AND OTHER ORIENTAL ARMS, | 
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MINIATURE CHINESE PORCELAINS AND SNUFF 


Bic - BOTTLES 575-612 
JAPANESE POTTERIES AND PORCELAINS 613-666 

FINE CHINESE PORCELAINS 667-691 

_ ORIENTAL AND EUROPEAN TEXTILES 692-720 : 


‘JAPANESE NO DANCERS’ MASKS AND OTHER ORIEN- 
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FIRST SESSION 


NUMBERS 1-200 


ORIENTAL OBJECTS OF ART 


-_ NUMBERS 1-33 


- THREE ORIENTAL FANS 


Two with lacquered frames and polychrome figural compositions. 
The third, engraved mica with silk fringe and lacquer handle. 
(Asis) (38) 


TWO JAPANESE BLACK AND GOLD LACQUER SAKE 
CUPS AND LACQUERED TIN BOX WITH COVER 
The sake cups with delicate landscape in gold on black. The box 


- lacquered brown, with rock and tree decoration in red, gold and 


silver. (3) 
Diameter of cups about 21% inches; of box, 34% inches 


IVORY TUSK 
Length, 1714 inches 


TWO SILVER AND METAL JAPANESE PIPES 
Delicate workmanship. (2) Length, 11 inches 


TWO JAPANESE SILVER AND METAL TOBACCO PIPES 
(2) Length, 1014 and 19 inches 


TWO JAPANESE SILVER PIPES 
Delicate chasing. Bamboo stems. Brocade case. (2) 
Length, 9 and 934 inches 


JAPANESE CARVED IVORY TOBACCO BOX 

To wear on belt. The box with beautiful carving of peonies on 
rock; attached ivory piece in form of lotus leaves to thrust in 
belt (to contain pipe). (Slight defect) 


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TWO JAPANESE PIPES 


One bamboo and metal; the other silver, in ivory case with ae 
orately carved i ivory tobacco box, SHS peodes by ivory chain. tee 


BLUE AND WHITE POTTERY PLATE 


tion, the rim with landscape, the sides with cartouches of ara- 


besque spirals on brown. Diameter, 19 inches | a 
POTTERY JAR PERSIA, 18TH CENTURY 2 E 4 
Square shape, with rounded shoulders. Incised arabesque deco-. 4 
ration under beautiful green crackled glaze. Height, 7 inches 
POTTERY JAR PERSIA, 18TH CENTURY a 
Globular shape, with relief decoration at shoulder. Beautiful — a 


soft green glaze. Diameter, 5Y2 inches — 4 


DERVISH’S ALMS BOWL PERSIA, 18TH ie a 
Carved wood, with decoration of flowers, inscriptions and figural — a 
compositions. Length, 101% inches 


LARGE PERSIAN BOWL 


Copper, covered with tin. Goblet shape. Inscriptions and floral = 


decoration. Height, 15% inches 


THREE PERSIAN OBJECTS | 
Copper bowl covered with pewter. Scissors inlaid with silver. 


Folding writing kit to be worn in the belt, iron with silver inlay. 


(3) 


PAIR OF ENGRAVED BRASS VASES WITH STOPPERS ~ 


PERSIA, 19TH CENTURY 
Graceful shape, with all-over figural design; bands of arabesques 


and inscriptions. (2) Height, 25 inches) 4 


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The cigar lighter of metal; in shape of stem 1 with, fruit = 


PERSIA, 17TH CENTURY re 
Decoration in imitation of Chinese; the centre with floral decora-_ 


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Size, 6 feet 1% inch x 231, inches 


: ED WOODEN PANEL Paar. 16TH-17TH CENTURY — 
enting two ducks, eno of conjugal felicity. (As is) 
a3 Length, 5 feet 3 inches 


D WOODEN PANEL JAPAN, 19TH CENTURY 
dercutting, showing a farmer with two sheaves of millet, 
two foxes i in a ‘pine forest. (As is) Length, 42 inches 


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eae JAPAN, 17TH-18TH CENTURY 
SBI ‘tree and fying cranes in subdued polychrome. 
a Size, 17 inches x 6 feet 


a 2 1 JAPANESE BRONZE HANGING LAMP 


In eee of flying bat. (As is) Length, 14 inches 


} CHINESE STEEL BOX WITH SLIDING COVER 
a aEere silver inlay of fretwork. auetent defects) 
Height, 3 inches 


! 3 INDIAN OPENWORK CARVED ALABASTER PANEL . . 
ae e Delicate floral designs. Rectangular. Size, 1214 x 10 inches | | 


25 OLD JAPANESE BLACK LACQUER STAND 
Delicate decoration of gold lacquer rosettes. Size, 19 x 12 inches 


_ 26 JAPANESE CINNABAR LACQUER TRAY j 
. Raised peony decoration. Signed by the artist. (As is) 
Diameter, 121% inches 
JAPANESE BRONZE VASE 
Flaring lip. Fret decoration. Openwork grapevine handles. 
. Height, 7 inches 


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JAPANESE LACQUERED FIGURE OF ELEPHANT 


Delicate polychrome decoration on wood and ivory. (As is) 


Height, 8 inches _ q ; 


JAPANSE BRONZE VASE 
Wide flaring mouth; detachable openwork handles of floral 
design. Height, 13 inches © 


JAPANESE PURSE AND SPECTACLE CASE WITH 
IVORY AND METAL FITTINGS ne 
Purse and case leather (worn). Fittings in form of elaborately 
carved masks. 


CHINESE BRONZE FIGURE a 
Man reclining by jar. Length, 41 inches 


THREE ORIENTAL BRONZES 
A turtle; a crab; playing Foo dogs. (3) 


JAPANESE BRONZE VASE | , : 
In simulation of a basket. Height, 10 inches 


EUROPEAN PORCELAINS, OBJECTS OF ART, ETC. 


NUMBERS 34-73 


TWO WORCESTER PORCELAIN CUPS AND SAUCERS ~ 
ENGLAND, 18TH CENTURY 
Cartouches with polychrome pheasants on deep blue ground. (4) 


THREE PIECES OF OLD PORCELAIN 

Porcelain plate, China, made for Near East. Chocolate pot, 
Meissen, 18th century. Porcelain plate with enamel decoration, 
Royal manufacture, Berlin. (The first two sold as is) (38) 


OLD MEISSEN CHOCOLATE POT WITH COVER AND 
CUP AND SAUCER 


Cartouches in gold and purple with Oriental harbor scenes. 
Meissen mark. (Asis) (8) 


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Polychrome decoration in arabesque style; inside and handle 


silver-gilt. Height, 4 inches 


ENGLISH ENAMELLED GLASS CREAM PITCHER AND 
SUGAR BOWL WITH COVER 
Polychrome decoration on purplish-red glass. (2) 


LARGE SEVRES PORCELAIN CUP AND SAUCER 
_ Neo-classic decoration. Fine quality. Marks. (2) 


GERMAN PORCELAIN FRUIT BASKET 
Meissen style. Fine openwork basket with roses, held by four 
amorini. — Height, 614 inches 


EIGHTEENTH CENTURY SEVRES PORCELAIN BOWL 
WITH COVER | 
Cartouches with polychrome pheasants on yellow ground. Fine 
specimen. Mark. (Copley Society Exhibition, 1911) 

Height, 514 inches 


INDIVIDUAL SEVRES TEA SERVICE 

FRANCE, 18TH CENTURY 
Teapot, cream pitcher, sugar bowl, all with covers; cup and 
saucer. With extremely delicate decoration of purple bands with 
cartouches and floral designs. Sevres marks. (Asis) (Copley 
Society Exhibition, 1911) (5) Height not over 41% inches 


PAIR OF OLD VIENNA PORCELAIN PLATES 
Purplish-red and gold rocaille border, flower bouquets in centre. 
(2) Diameter, 7 inches 


TWO ENGLISH PORCELAIN CUPS AND SAUCERS 
One Worcester with delicate openwork, the other Minton with 
gold and pale blue decoration. (4) 


LARGE SEVRES PORCELAIN BASIN DATED 1840 
Floral decoration and cartouche with initials of King Louis 
Philippe on bleu-de-roi ground. From the Tuileries palace. (As 
is ) Diameter, 1214 inches 


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“MALACHITE AND SILVERED FIGURINE 


~ Decorated with hunting scenes and French royal coat of arms. 


SET OF TEN LIQUEUR GLASSES | 
Bases and tall stems of green glass; the bowls with | engra 
decoration. (10) ne 


ROYAL WORCESTER CUP, SAUCER AND MINIATUR 
VASE 


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CUT CRYSTAL GLASS DECANTER WITH STOPPER > ' 
ENGLAND, ABOUT 1830 
Height, 16 inches . 


RARE MEISSEN PORCELAIN MUG oT 
. ; SAXONY, 1a CENTURY 
Polychrome decoration of hunting dogs and attendants. Git = 
border. Repoussé cover. (Base cracked) Height, 914 Bae Ke 


SET OF SEVEN RHINE WINE GLASSES — 
On ribbed trumpet-shaped green glass stems. (7) 


Amazon on horseback fighting leopard. Marble base. . ay 
Height, 314 inches oa 


CARVED BONE POWDER HORN ag 
With decoration of St. George and the Dragon, and French coal 5 
coat of arms. Length, 1114 inches 


CARVED BONE POWDER HORN 
Length, 11% inches | q 


THREE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY GERMAN SALT- — 
GLAZED STONEWARE PITCHERS — 
Globular shape, with diverse decoration in cobalt-blue and in 
relief. (Asis) (3) Height not over 11 inches 


TWO SEVENTEENTH CENTURY GERMAN SALT- — 
GLAZED STONEWARE MUGS 7 : 
One tall, with amorini in relief; the other with arabesque deco- 
ration, cobalt-blue and manganese-purple. (Asis) (2) 

: Height not over 9 inches 


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ag past ag acai body ; ; Chinese style decoration. (As 
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ree v urns with covers ; one trumpet-shaped vase. (Asis) (4) 
ey Height, 15 inches 


Bs ;RONZE FI RE OF ELEPHAN T BY BARYE , 
i # oe ae Green patina. Height, 6 inches 


ot 30 “ “MANDOLIN ITALY, 18TH CENTURY 
= 2 ts oa Extremely well-worked sounding box of curly maple. Rich | 
cs sO _ mother-of-pearl and ivory inlay. (As is) | ; 


Sale Size, 314 x 21% inches ) 


62 MISCELLANEOUS LOT OF SEVENTEENTH AND EIGH- 
E: eS _ TEENTH CENTURY TOLEDO LEATHER 
_ Altar fronts, chair seats and backs, etc. Some of it of extremely 
fine quality. Very interesting collection of documents for museum 
of decorative art. (As is) 


63 FRENCH ENAMEL PAINTING 

Laughing cavalier in Louis XIII style. Ormolu frame with gar- 
land and bowknot. Size, 10 x 614 inches 
_64 TWO OLD SPOONS 

One brass, the other elaborately carved boxwood with represen- 
ie: tation of amorini, Dutch, 17th century. (2) 


7 


65 


66 


67 


68 


69 | 


70 
71 
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73 


74 


ine studded with ee glass-pastes. 
_ Tielke, Hamburg, 1690. (As is) 


BRONZE GROUP OF SEALER AND SEAL — 


On glass base simulating ice. 


TWO MINIATURE SILVER TEAPOTS AND MINI A’ IAT 
SILVER CUP AND SAUCER _ Tae 
Woe 5 | et aan 


FOUR SILVER NAPKIN-RINGS 


Various designs and monograms. (4) 


STERLIN G SILVER LIQUEUR CUP HOLDERS ~ “ 
Repoussé and openwork floral decoration. The cup holders with | 
monogram. (7) 


CIGAR LIGHTER, SILVER AND ANTELOPE HORN 
Monogram. Length, 21 inches. 


RUSSIAN SILVER WINE POT WITH SPOUT AND COVER > 
Decoration imitating Persian embroidery. Height, 9 inches 


SILVER-PLATED CASSEROLE WITH COVER al eines 
Gadrooned borders. (As is) Diameter, 9 inches — 


STERLING SILVER SOUP LADLE 


Engraved handle, monogram. 


JAPANESE POTTERIES AND PORCELAINS © 


NUMBERS 74-144 


JAPANESE PORCELAIN TEAPOT AND COVERED BOWL — ba 
The teapot old Imari of excellent quality with blue, red and gold 
floral decorations. The bowl modern, with panelled floral de 
signs. (2) a 
Height of teapot, 234 inches; diameter of bowl, 5 inchet Pa 


8 


ape, maith four feet; the inside with relief decoration of 
os Cae and green incense burner on cream-colored | 


« 


Diameter, 84 akee 


3E IMARI PORCELAIN BOWLS, ONE WITH COVER 
ith scalloped edge; all-over floral design in colored enamels 
utside ; inside in blue and white. One with butterfly decora- 


, the third with dr agon decoration in blue and white with 
es. s of red (slight chip in cover). (3) 
hoot Diameter of two, 41% inches; of one, 4 inches 


‘OUR BLUE AND WHITE IMARI PORCELAIN BOWLS 
yuare shape, with dented corners. Decoration of fish and sea- 


eed. (4) Bae Diameter, 51/4, inches 


Scalloped edges. Palm-leaf border in relief. Star-shaped central 
‘medallion with figures in landscape and inscription. (8) 
Diameter, 814, inches 


50 TWO IMARI PORCELAIN BOWLS, ONE WITH COVER 
a _ One with medallions of blue and white against coral-red ground 
on outside, and decoration in colored enamels on inside (Boston 
Museum). The other with floral medallions in colors and gold on 

red ground. (Slight chip in rim) Cover. (2) 

Diameter, 5 and 51% inches 


OLD IMARI PORCELAIN BOWL 

Characteristic floral and landscape decoration boldly executed 
in blue and brilliant colors. Mark. (Slight crack) 

ae : Diameter, 12%, inches 


82 


83 


84 


85 


86 


87 


88 


89 


90 


Rich all-over ae pattern in red and golds 


SETO STONEWARE SAKE BOTTLE sapan, 18TH cENTURY ‘ 


KUTANI PORCELAIN CYLINDRICAL BOWL a ae 


Irregular gourd shape. Beautifully splashed brown glaze. as =e 
| | Height, 71/4, inches 


TWO AWATA BOWLS a 
One with very fine glaze and crackle ornamented with gold opeat 7 a 
and pine, bamboo and plum branches in colored enamels; the 
other with blue and black branches on cream-colored crackle. _ 
(Repairs) (2) Diameter, 43g inches 


SET OF SIX SATSUMA PLATES 
Four-lobed, on low foot. ‘The centre with landscape devouatann a | 
in colored enamels. The rim with diapered band. (One chipped) 
(6) } Diameter, 51, inches a 


OLD AWATA WINE BOTTLE 
Gourd shape, with bold trefoil decoration on créamy glaze. * 
Height, 8Y% inches — a 


SET OF FIVE IMARI PORCELAIN BOWLS _ sapan, 1780 
Inside with figural decoration and diaper pattern in colors and __ 
gold; outside with medallions and borders in underglaze blue. 
(5) | Diameter, 454 inches 


IMARI PORCELAIN BOWL JAPAN, 1780 4 
Similar to the preceding. | 


SATSUMA SAKE POT WITH COVER AND BOWL 
The former egg-shaped, with graceful handle and spout; decora- 
tion of diapered flower sprays and borders. ‘The latter with 
floral enamels. (2) 

Height of pot, 41% inches; diameter of bowl, 514 inches 


SATSUMA STONEWARE INCENSE BURNER 

Korean style. Cylindrical shape; decoration of flying storks 
against diapered background in white and black on soft celadon 
gray. Height, 3 inches 


10 


96 


97 


99 


a 4 


FOUR JAPANESE STONEWARE PLATES 


Soft deep green glaze, with incised iris in delicate colors. (4) 


Diameter, 434 inches 


DOHACHI STONEWARE BOWL 


Gray glaze splotched in brown with vivid enamel decoration in 


blue, white and red, suggesting a blossoming tree. 


Diameter, 634 inches 


JAPANESE STONEWARE WATER POT 


Bucket shape, very slightly tapering to top. Broad handle. 
White glaze with brown floral ornament alternating with green 


Peepiashes. 9 28) : Height, 914 inches 


ANTIQUE JAPANESE STONEWARE BOWL 


Relief decoration to imitate a basket, glazed in mottled brown. 
. pte Diameter, 5 inches 


LARGE POTTERY JAR JAPAN, 18TH CENTURY 
Dull blue glaze; incised frieze of plantain leaves at base, four 
ring handles for cord at shoulders. Good color. 

| Height, 1014 inches 


TWO IMARI PORCELAIN BOWLS JAPAN, ABOUT 1780 
Scalloped edges, fluted bodies. Decoration of panels of diapers 
and floral sprays, with scattered chrysanthemums in red, green, 
blue and gold. (One mended) (2) Diameter, '714 and 8 inches 


IMARI PORCELAIN TEA JAR WITH COVER 

JAPAN, 1820 
Enamel decoration in red, green and gold on white. Floral car- 
touches on red ground against diaper with scattered cherry 
blossoms. (Brinkley, 56) Height, 3 inches 


IMARI PORCELAIN TEA JAR WITH COVER sapan, 1820 
Companion to the preceding. 


OLD IMARI BOWL 

Fluted sides and scalloped edge decorated with panels containing 
floral designs, alternately on red and on white ground. (Repair) 
Stand. Diameter, 8 inches 


1 


100 


‘101 


102 


103 


104 


105 


106 


107 


—; ix he a, ire 
pe ae ae roast % 
ve Ro hee 


Fine crackled glaze. (As is) Elaborsere aoe 
cover. Diameter, 61 


TWO PIECES OF JAPANESE PORCELAIN | 
One an incense burner in shape of a crab (damaged). (Brin 
516A. According to Brinkley, Chinese from about 1750). T 
other a very fine porcelain bowl, mottled yellow and white. = 
Length of incense burner, 61% inches ; shea of borel, BY i ine 


JAPANESE PORCELAIN TEAPOT scans 
Brown-black fe. leaving exposed medallions of bis on pent 


TWO BLUE AND WHITE JAPANESE PORCELAIN 
BOWLS | 
One of semi-eggshell china with chore sprays ; the othe 
with eeperce and floral spirals. (2) | 
Diameter, ED ae 4% inche 


SET OF FOUR IMARI POR ae BOWLS WITH - 
COVERS ae. 
Charming decoration of landscape with +ahhe fen pene anc 
swooping eagle. Ce De 5 inches 


IMARI PORCELAIN BOWL AND OVAL DISH WITH 

COVER = 
The bowl with spiral bands decorated with dragons and conven- o 
tionalized flowers in rich colors. The dish, four-lobed, with del- : 
icate sprays of cherry blossoms in underglaze blue and eee 4 
enamels. (2) Diameter, 644 and 634 me 4 


IMARI PORCELAIN BOX WITH COVER 

JAPAN, ABOUT 1780 ; 
Charming quality. On tripod feet. Typical decorations in red a 
and gold enamel and underglaze blue. Diameter, 5 inches 


OLD IMARI PORCELAIN BOX WITH COVER ce: 
Decoration of phcenixes in red cartouches against diapered back- _ 
ground. (Chip) _ Diameter, 6 inches 


12 


am ee with defects) (18) 


: sul oan PM ARI PORCELAIN SAUCERS 


me JAPAN, ABOUT 1820 
ceutifllym modelled, with lustrous bluish glaze. (Brinkley, 121) 
; Length, T2 inches 


GREEN. PORCELAIN JAR JAPAN, 18TH CENTURY 
- Bulbous | body, with wide mouth. Fine soft blue-green glaze. 


Stand. : Diameter, 74% inches 


4 “cross-arm carry.” (As is) Height, 8 inches 


4 JAPANESE PORCELAIN WATER JAR 
_ Incised decoration of dragon under mottled brown glaze. Lac- 
- quered cover. -Height, 6 inches 


5 PAIR OF NABESHIMA PORCELAIN PLATES 


JAPAN, EARLY 19TH CENTURY 
ae Pesovation of fans with red and blue floral design on blue and 
white diaper. (2) Diameter, 414 inches 


PORCELAIN JAR JAPAN, 18TH CENTURY 
Beautiful color. Fine grayish-tan glaze with brown and green 
splashes. ‘Teakwood stand and cover. (Defects at neck) 


13 


117 


118 


119 


120 


WHITE PORCELAIN BOTTLE _ sapan, 18TH cENTUR} 


Globular shape, with cup-shaped lip. Pale blue underglaze 
decoration of precious things. Height, 7/4 inches : 
FIVE BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN SAUCERS e | — 
JAPAN, 18TH CENTURY 
_ Floral decoration. (5) Diameter, 334, inches 
TWO PIECES OF HIRADO PORCELAIN A 
Pen rest consisting of three scrolls with chrysanthemum: del- 
icately modelled in the round (slight defects). Small figure of 
a child. (2) , 
POTTERY ; JAPAN, -18TH CENTURY © 3 


121 


122 


123 


124 


125 


Inverted pear shape, with ring handles for cord (one missing). 


_ Lotus decoration in relief, pale yellow on green ground. (As is) 


Height, 934, inches — a 


JAPANESE STONEWARE TEAPOT 
Graceful shape, with cherry-blossoms and pine branches in re- 


lief under rich brown glaze. Height, 3 inches 
AWATA TEA BOWL 

Fine pale rose spots on gray glaze in imitation of Korean ware. 
Enamel decoration of Immortals. Diameter, 434 inches 


OLD AWATA WINE BOTTLE 
Very thin white glaze. Decoration of prunus branch in blue, red, 


green and gold. Stand. (Rim chipped) Height, 8 inches 


BIZEN STONEWARE HANGING VASE IN FORM OF 
SHELL JAPAN, ABOUT 1780 
Well potted. Reddish-brown glaze. Mark, Kichi (maker’s 
name). (Brinkley, 348) (Slight defects) Length, 81% inches 


HAGI STONEWARE BOWL AND SQUARE PLATE 

The bowl with white glaze coagulated into drops on brown bis- 
cuit; the plate with aubergine and green landscape decoration. 
CZ) | Diameter, 34% and 51% inches 


14 


AWATA STONEWARE BOWL 


Very fine decoration of pine-tree, clouds and flying crane in heavy 


enamel on brown biscuit; the rim with celadon strip . (Repairs) 
Diameter, 4 inches 


YEIRAKU STONEWARE BOWL JAPAN, 18TH CENTURY 
Buff crackled glaze, with enamelled decoration of ducks. Yeiraku 


mark, Diameter, 414 inches 


| 128 


129 


130 


131 


132 


133 


BLUE AND WHITE SHICHIBEI KIOTO POTTERY 


BOTTLE JAPAN, 18TH CENTURY 


- Phoenix, butterfly and Heres decoration under white crackle. 


Height, 6 inches 


SMALL AWATA SAKE BOTTLE AND SATSUMA JAR 
The former gourd shape, with rich tan crackled glaze and mottled 
pale blue overglaze; silver rim at lip. The latter cylindrical, with 
floral sprays in delicately colored enamels on creamy crackle. (2) 
Height, 6 and 4 inches 


SATSUMA TEA JAR AND YATSUSHIRO BOWL 
The former with rainbow glaze over brown glaze on brown bis- 
cuit ; ivory lid; the latter with uniform pale brown glaze decorated 
with white square containing floral designs under transparent top 
glaze. (2) 

Height of jar, 31% nuke diameter of bowl, 3% inches 


BLUE AND WHITE JAPANESE PORCELAIN CUP AND 


SAUCER 

Octagonal shape, with decoration of figures and flowers. Mark, 
Zo-shun tei Sam-po sei—‘‘Made by Sampo at the Zoshun (En- 
closure of Spring) Hall.” (2) 


TWO BLUE AND WHITE JAPANESE PORCELAIN CUPS 
AND SAUCERS 
Similar to the preceding. (One saucer cracked) (4) 


SETO WARE PLATE JAPAN, ABOUT 1870 
Of the type made at Bishiu in imitation of satsuma. Decoration 
of Bodhisattva in high enamel, gold, white and turquoise, with 
rocks in high relief. Very fine workmanship. 

Diameter, 64 inches 


15 


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184 


135 


136 


137 


188 


139 


140 


141 


| fhe against background of haat and fovea 


Designs of quatrefoils and medallions with representatic 
children. Congratulatory mark. (4) Beek oe mches 


in red, white and gold. 325 One Sh toca 


(2) Diameter, iW nel 


SET OF FOUR IMARI ‘PORCELAIN. BOWLS | 
COVERS SA 


KUTANI PORCELAIN SAKE BOTTLE : 
JAPAN, 187H CENTU 
Slender square shape, with diapered cartouches, cloud scrolls, e 


KUTANI PORCELAIN BOTTLE JAPAN, 18TH CENTUR? 
Inverted pear shape, with flattened shoulders and short ne 
Decoration of diaper and fringe and tassels in gold and silv 

Height, 61% inch 


PORCELAIN INCENSE BURNER WITH COVER : 
JAPAN,. ABOUT 180 

In shape of warrior. Skilfully modelled ; fine white crackled glaz 

with blue-black. (Repairs) Height, 1114 inche 


AWATA KIOTO WINE BOTTLE | a 

JAPAN, EARLY 19TH CENTURY _ 4 
Charming hexagonal shape, tapering to very narrow neck. The @ 
panels with floral sprays and diaper patterns alternating in hea 
brilliant enamels, blue and green with touches of gold.  - 


ieee 10 inches. 4 


OLD JAPANESE PORCELAIN VASE 
Drum-shaped, with enamel decoration of demons. (As is) Ere 
Height, 12% inches — 


OLD IMARI PORCELAIN PLATE | 
Interesting piece, with flower basket in centre and floral sprays 
on rim in blue, red and gold. Diameter, 854 inches’ a 


16 


Ditiet cr. 81, ones 


F IMARI PORCELAIN BOWLS 
a JAPAN, 18TH CENTURY 
oa with landseape divided by zigzag bands of red and blue. 
lox 2) - Diameter, 61% inches 


‘aie erépe with embroidered bands showing delicately poly- 


gk ee 


chromed flower panels. (As is) 
Size, 8 feet 10 inches x 4 feet 7 inches 


: ae indigo-blue with mulberry and white warp-dyed (ikatt) 
ee _ border. Size, 20 feet x 2 feet 2 inches 


4 4" 2 RARE BROCADED JAPANESE TEMPLE HANGING 
oa Repeated design of floral motifs alternating with running Kylin. 
(Badly damaged) Size, 21 feet x 2 feet 


148 PAIR OF CHINESE EMBROIDERED SATIN CHAIR 
_ COVERS 


Dragons, cranes, etc., in gold on red. (As is) (2) 
Size, 5 feet 4 inches x 1 foot 9 inches 


17 


149 


150 


151 


152 


1538 


154 


Sait 


156 


157 


‘STRIP OF VERY FINE SPANISH BOBBIN LACE wit a 


SILVER EMBROIDERY INSET ; 
(As is) ‘ » Sage, 4 gece 11 inches x 1 1 foot 7 lee 


SILVER EMBROIDERY INSET 
Similar to the preceding. (As is) eerie 
Size, 5 feet 1 inch x 2 fee 7 inches 


STRIP OF VERY FINE SPANISH BOBBIN LACE WITH 
SILVER EMBROIDERY INSET 
Similar to the preceding. (As is) a 
2 Size, 5 feet x 1 foot 7 ne q 


STRIP OF VERY FINE SPANISH BOBBIN LACE WITH 
SILVER EMBROIDERY INSET 
Similar to the preceding. (As is) e: a 
Size, 5 feet x 2 feet 7 inches -* 


INDIAN EMBROIDERED VALANCE ‘ 
Design of peacocks and floral shrubs in delicate tan and pale blue _ 
silk on pale blue ground. (As is) ) | a 

Size, 1 foot 6 inches x 6 feet 9 inches a 


a et aoneds - ae 


JAPANESE BROCADE KIMONO 
Floral design in blues and greens on grayish-purple ground. Red 
lining. (As is) 


TWENTY PIECES OF JAPANESE OBI SILK 4 
Prevailing colors, tan and gold. (Asis) (20) : 


PAIR OF JAPANESE SILK BROCADE BEDSPREADS 
Rosette design on pale tan ground. (As is) (2) B: 
Size, '7 feet 4 inches x 5 feet 11 inches — 4 


ote NY pei 9 ahi. «ELA sll ne Chis Kee Llyn euaeaese : 


«te 


INDIAN STRIPED SILK FABRIC 
Various colors, red prevailing. (As is) 
Size, 20 feet 3 inches x 2 feet 9 inches 


18 


158 


EMBROIDERED LINEN VALANCE 


sicILy, 17TH-18TH CENTURY 


: Border of urns with floral motifs, double-headed eagles, etc. Silk 


Ma embroidery in delicate pastel shades on white linen. (As is) 


Size, 8 feet 10 inches x 9 feet 5 inches 


: ; STRIP OF EIGHTEENTH CENTURY JAPANESE SILK 
~ BROCADE 
ee een and floral motifs in pale tan on deep indigo. (As is) 


Size, 10 feet 8 inches x 2 feet 2 inches 


2 SCUTARI VELVET STRIP TURKEY, 16TH CENTURY 


Bold design of arabesque leaves and flowers in silver thread on 


ue : crimson. (As is) Size, 6 feet 5 inches x 2 feet 1 inch 


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166 


JAPANESE EMBROIDERED HANGING 


- Heavy embroidery of couched gold thread of dragons and tree 
motifs on tan satin. Bordered with Japanese obi silk. Velvet- 


lined. (As is) Size, 8 feet 11 inches x 6 feet 2 inches 


PAIR OF CHINESE BROCADE CURTAINS 
Repeated motif of playing children on salmon-red ground; Japan- — 


ese gold brocade border. Lined and interlined. (As is) (2) 
Size, 8 feet 9 inches x 3 feet 1 inch 


INDIAN SILK SPREAD 
Pattern of subdued colors formed by warp and weft dying (ikatt). 
(As is) Size, '7 feet 6 inches x 8 feet 1 mch 


JAPANESE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY BROCADE 
PRIEST’S ROBE 

Cherry blossoms and heraldic chrysanthemums in gold brocading 
on salmon red satin. (As is) Size, '7 feet x 3 fect 10 inches 


SIX PIECES OF FRENCH CLOTH-OF-GOLD 
(6) 


CHINESE EMBROIDERED VALANCE 
Ivory-white satin with polychrome embroidery of various birds 
and flowers. (As is) Size, 1 foot 11 inches x '7 feet 11 inches 


19 


Sr LOT 


168 


169 


170 


171 


172 


173 


174 


175 


Floral designs on green ground. Irregular shape. (As is) 


OLD INDIAN EMBROIDERED FABRIC _ ~~ : 
Frieze of flower-shrubs in silk embroidery on red canvas. ( 
damaged ) “Size, 6 feet 9 inches x 2 eg 98 


CHALICE COVER  rurkey, 18rH century 
Sapphire-blue silk, with silver and silk embroidery of cross ant 
angel heads. Used in the oriental church. (As is) Ae =a 


OLD TURKISH EMBROIDERED PANEL 
Zigzag designs in wool embroidery on silver ground. (As we 
Size, 2 feet 10 inches x1 fe rt 

CHINESE EMBROIDERED STRIP 
Pale yellow silk decorated with pheasants, butterflies and flowers 
in satin stitch embroidery. (As is) a 
Size, 1 foot 10 inches x 7 feet 4 inches a 


TWO SILK BROCADE DIVAN CUSHION COVERS : 

| ITALY, 18TH CENTURY 
Made for the Turkish market. Floral designs in vivid colors on 
red. (Damaged) (2) Size, 4 feet x 2 feet Binches 


PIECE OF SILK DAMASK ITALY, 18TH Cenrone a 


INDIAN BLOCK PRINTED SILK FABRIC 
Cashmere palmettes, rosettes, etc., in red and black on tan milk 
Size, 11 feet 7 inches x 4 feet 10 ‘chee 4 


MOROCCAN EMBROIDERED STRIP a 
Panels of various colors in heavy crewel stitch on cotton crépe. — 
(As is) Size, 6 feet x 1 foot 3 inches — 


20 


a a. leaf motifs i in green ae red silk. (As is) 
se Size, 6 feet 2 inches x 1 foot 10 inches 


OIDERED SPREAD | «ITALY, ABOUT 1800 
1 gold thread on white satin. In centre tree design in 
laurel leaves. Floral motifs in the four corners. (As is) 
«Size, 4 feet 2 inches x 8 3 feet 6 inches 


.N EMBROIDERED TABLE COVER 
f roses and star flowers on purplish-brown baskercnnde 
nt So Size, 2 feet 3 inches x 2 feet 2 inches 


eee < CHASUBLE — ITALY, LATE Sane CENTURY 


lions, etc., on pale tan satin. (As is) 
ex Size, 5 feet 1 inch x 8 feet 2 inches 


181 CROCHETED WHITE LACE BEDSPREAD 
Raised rosette design. Orange silk lining. Fringe. 
Z Size, 7 feet x 6 feet 2 inches 


es _ Flowers and twigs in damask effect, delicate tan with touches of 
; Size, 6 feet 8 inches x 4& feet 2 inches 


: Yellow silk with floral sprays in flat silver wire. (As is) 
pes | Na 5 feet 9 inches x 2 feet 6 inches 


EMBROIDERY ON RED LINEN INDIA, 18TH CENTURY 
Bees ‘Conventionalized floral motifs in silks of delicate pastel shades. 
Set with mirrors. Arranged as pillow case. (As is) 

ar Size, 4 feet x 2 feet 2 inches 
185 ANTIQUE ITALIAN SILK BROCADE HANGING 
Green silk with flower bouquets brocaded in gold and green damask 
effect. (As is) ; Size, 5 feet 6 inches x 5 feet 
YW . 


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186 


187 


188 


189 


190 


191 


192 


193 


194 


195 


Yellow silk embroidery of grapevine border and central cartou | e. 
‘on white silk rep. (As is) ~ Size, 2 feet. x F io 11 inches 
BROCADE SPREAD sPAIN, 18TH CENTURY | 


CAUCASIAN EMBROIDERED SILEH MAT 


EMBROIDERED ALTAR CLOTH _rraty, 18rH cxn 


Undulated stems in heavy silk brocading, alternating with flower 
bouquets on ivory-white rep ground. Bobbin lace fringe. (As— 
is) | Size, 6 feet 2 inches x 5 fect ‘ 


SILK-EMBROIDERED INDIAN COTTON SPREAD — : 
All-over design of vivid red flowers on green latticework. White 
cotton ground. Size, 8 feet 10 inches x 5 feet 
SCUTARI DIVAN CUSHION TURKEY, ABOUT 1800 | 
Design of sunburst, floral sprays and undulated border in deca 
indigo-blue silk velvet on white satin ground. — q 
Size, 3 feet 5 inches x 1 ay 10 inches 


SYRIAN RED SILK SHAWL | ee - 
Deep red with brocaded inscription. (As is) il 
Size, 6 feet x 6 feet 4 inches 4 


TURKISH EMBROIDERED TABLE COVER eee 4 

Central rosette with various flower motifs. The field covered 

with repeated motifs of group of buildings. (As is) 4 
Size, 3 feet square 


HOOD OF COPE ITALY, 17TH cents 4 
St. Michael killing the dragon, in colored and gold threads on 
yellow damask ground. 


SEVEN MISCELLANEOUS ORIENTAL EMBROIDERIES | 
Indian, Moroccan, Chinese, Japanese. (7) 


Geometric designs 1 in blue and white on mulberry-red. © F 
Size, 3 Bie 1 inch x 2 feet 


MOROCCAN EMBROIDERED STRIP | ! 
Diverse geometric designs in gold, red and blue silk embroidery | 
on linen. Elaborate fringe. Size, 2 feet 11 inches x 1 foot — 


ITALIAN, 18TH CENTURY 


sign and coat-of-arms on ivory-white satin. (As is) 
Size, 22 inches x 20 inches 


| 
23 


"SECOND SESSION 
NUMBERS 201-396 


“ORIENTAL ( OBJECTS OF ART 


NUMBERS 201-219 


201 ‘#¥ FOUR | JAPANESE CARVINGS 

AE rious materials, Fruit with wasp on it. Lacquered box with 
i) masks inside, three figures, two daimyos and lady. Grotesque 
ape gt igure with fan. Fish-trap with octopus. (4) 


———— 


| ) ian nut with Bion, by Ko-zan; ivory elephant with at- 
pat endants ; nut with demon among pines; flute-playing boy with 
é. water-buffalo. (4) 


: a JAPANESE CARVINGS 


eC 


204 FOUR JAPANESE CARVINGS 
A hare; a turtle on a shell; a toy dog; a aoree with another 
: demon i in a basket. (4) 


205 JAPANESE AMBER CARVING 
__- Mother turtle and young. 


FOUR PIECES OF JAPANESE CARVED IVORY 
Shaki seeking demon of disease in well, by Shun-ko sai; a rat; a 
monkey with owl; a tiger. (4) 


FOUR PIECES OF CARVED IVORY 
_ Yawning man; boar among leaves; dog; Buddha by Kogetsu. 


(4) - 
25 


208 


209 


210 


211 


212 


213 


214 
215 


216 


217 


FOUR PIECES OF JAPANESE CARVED IVORY | 
Monkey climbing bamboo, signed by Masa-yuki; Moe 
Biwa, by Ran-ichi; group of monkeys; lady with fants 


FOUR PIECES OF CARVED IVORY 
Demon in human garment; cat and kitten; lady and attendant 
child with mask. Three with ee es. (4) i tie : 
FOUR PIECES OF CARVED IVORY 
Group of children; actor with two children; actor looking at 

masks; suppliant and man on horseback. (4) a 


THREE CARVED IVORY NETSUKE a 
One, boy spinning top, by No-jitsu Mei-kei sai, signed. One, eh 4 
black-fish, pipe-fish, shad and flounder, signed Giyoku-ko sai. 4 
One, of ai-fisher, signed Rin-sen. (3) = 


FOUR NETSUKE > 
One in form of box, by Tai Shiu; one silver inlay on copper alloy 
fret design, with attached miniature basket; one with metal ele 
phant on wood; one metal, showing Shin-do riding water buffalo. 


(4) 


FOUR PIECES OF CARVED IVORY | i. 
Skeleton with fan; demon sprawling on basket; mouse in shoe; 
balancing figure of manzai dancer, by Sho-un Sai. (4) 


FOUR PIECES OF CARVED IVORY 

(4) 

FOUR PIECES OF JAPANESE CARVED IVORY 
(4) 


FOUR METAL AND IVORY NETSUKE 
One, showing Musushi-to-Benki on bridge with signature of Hiro- 
aki. (4) 


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THREE JAPANESE NETSUKE 

One with manzai dancers—New Year’s emblems on the reverse; 
signed No-jitsu Mei-kei san. One with Tenaga and Ashinaga, 
the long-armed and the long-legged man; signed, Minkoku. One, 
in form of peony; signed Shi-jun-to. (3) 


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220 


221 


222 


223 


FOUR JAPANESE NETSUKE 

One ivory, with section of bamboo containing openwork plum 
blossom,—signed by Rin-kei; one ivory, with manzai, or New 
Year’s mummers, signed by Mei-kei Sai; one wood and metal with 
manzat dancer; one wood with cock and hen, signed by Hayashi, 
Ichi sen sei ren. (4) 


MINIATURE FEI-TSUI JADE BOX WITH COVER 


: CHINA, CHIEN-LUNG PERIOD 


Four-lobed shape, with carving of bat among clouds. Stand. 


JAPANESE POTTERIES AND PORCELAINS 


| NumuERS 220-262 : 


THREE SMALL PIECES OF JAPANESE PORCELAIN 


Fine Kutani teapot, with delicately executed figures and land- 


scapes in soft colors in medallions against red and gold diaper. 
(Brinkley, 326) Square Yeiraku incense burner with perforated 
cover and decoration of Kylin animals and flowers in gold on 
red. Small Kioto sake cup with gold floral sprays on red. (3) 


AWATA STONEWARE WINE BOTTLE 

JAPAN, ABOUT 1790 
Rare combination of decorations; the lower part with blue under- 
glaze landscape; the upper part with peony scrolls and flowers 
in heavy blue cream and green enamel on brown biscuit. Mark 
“Hozan”. (Brinkley, 206) Height, 9 inches 


LARGE TAKETORI STONEWARE VASE 

JAPAN, aBouT 1820 
Inverted pear-shaped body tapering to high, flaring foot. Fine 
color, a lustrous brownish-black with overglaze shading from 
greenish-white to green at shoulders. Stand. (Brinkley, 396) 
(Shght repairs) Height, 15 inches 


LARGE JAPANESE STONEWARE VASE 
Club shape, with very fine soft green-blue glaze. Height, 23 inches 


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224 


225 


227 


228 


229 


230 


231 


SMALL POTTERY TEA J AR WITH COVER 


JAPAN, ABOUT 1840, 
Brown glaze crackled to represent sharkskin. Green and w co 
stars in heavy enamel. (Brinkley, 437) — ae ee pee ee 


SQUARE RAKU POTTERY FIRE BOX sapan, ABOUT 1790 . 
The inside with brown glaze; the outside with decoration of shells 
in colored enamels partly on black glaze, partly on biscui é 
(Brinkley, 3803) (Slight repair) Latticed wooden box. 

Square, 914 inches 4 


BIZEN STONEWARE INCENSE BURNER a 
JAPAN, ABOUT 1800 0 
In imitation of bronze, showing cock perched on a thatched roof, a 
in bronze-colored glaze. (Brinkley, 347) Height, 12 inches s 


AWATA STONEWARE INCENSE BURNER W ITH 
COVER JAPAN, LATE 18TH CENTURY a 
Hexagonal shape, with sunken panels containing enamelled floral 
decoration in relief against diapered background. Perforated — 
cover. (Brinkley, 220) Height, 2 inches 


AWATA STONEWARE BOWL JAPAN, ABouT 1810 _ 
Enamel design of maple leaves and cherry blossoms on yellowish- — 
gray. Mark, Mokubei. (Brinkley, 202) Diameter, 54% inches a 


SATSUMA STONEWARE JAR JAPAN, aBouT 1810 | 
Globular body, with ribbings and nailheads. Panels with floral | 
sprays and diapers in black under blue and brown glaze. Said — 
to be after Persian models. (Brinkley, 172A) Diameter, 4 inches “a 


STONEWARE WINE POT ao 
According to Brinkley, Korea, 1550. In the form of a man car- @ 
rying a gourd, which forms the spout. Very fine lustrous cream q 
glaze with brown splashes. (Brinkley, 783) Height, 8 inches 


KIYOMIDZU FEATHERWEIGHT TEAPOT 

JAPAN, ABOUT 1840 j 1 
Very fine unglazed pipe clay of soft browns with enamel decora- | 
tion of cock on drum, flowers, etc. Signed. (Brinkley, 245B) r 
(Slight repair) Height, 4 inches — 


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_BANKO STONEWARE BOWL . sapan, 1860 
 Café-au-lait crackled glaze; the inside with medallion of children 
at play surrounded by red and gold diaper bands. Floral band 


___ of red and silver at edge. Specially made for presentation to the | 


Be Ae Daimyo of Seishiu (Ise). Mark, in square, Akogi no hen (place 
Poet manufacture) and the characters “painted by Ran yen.” 
(Brinkley, 372) Diameter, 634 inches 


3 AWATA WATER POT WITH COVER JAPAN, 1730 
_ Compressed globular shape with large handles (one repaired). 

Age _ Very fine buff-colored crackle with decoration of thistles in green, 
“as red, gold and blue. (Brinkley, 228) Diameter, 7 inches 


L _ SETO WARE BOWL JAPAN, ABOUT 1870 
fe Made at Bishiu i in imitation of Satsuma. Fine potting. Decora- 


(Brinkley, 427A) | Diameter, 41/4, inches 


5 LARGE SATSUMA JAR WITH DOMED COVER 
Design of flowering trees, rocks, bamboo and clouds in delicate 
enamels on buff crackle. (As is) Teakwood stand. (Brinkley, 
171) Height, 18 inches 


236 SMALL AWATA INCENSE BURNER AND BOWL 

e . JAPAN, 18TH-19TH CENTURY 
_ The incense burner ohiitee with conventional enamel decoration ; 
the bowl a very fine specimen by Rokubei (1780), of irregular 
shape with pink spots in the buff glaze, the outside decorated 
with very fine diapers in green, red and gold. (Brinkley, 231P, 
amaetvo) (2) - Diameter, 234, and 5 inches 


AKAHADA STONEWARE TEA BOWL JAPAN, 1820 
Fine potting, with crackled buff glaze. Decoration in colors and 
gold of Hotei set in red medallion on green leaf. Signed by 
Mokuhaku. (Brinkley, 292) Diameter, 44/4 inches 


KIYOMIDZU POTTERY INCENSE BURNER IN FORM 
OF TRAVELLING PRIEST JAPAN, 18TH CENTURY 
Cream and brown glaze, the face in cream-colored biscuit. Well- 


modelled figure, seated with fan and bundle. (Brinkley, 240) 
(Asis) Height, 6 inches 


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tion of dragon in heavy gold enamel on deep cream crackle. 


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239 


240 


241 


242 


243 


244 


245 


AWATA STONEWARE CLOVE BOILER IN TWO SEC 
TIONS . JAPAN, EARLY 19TH CENTURY ; 


Hexagonal bottom; cylindrical top with down-turned scalloped 
flange and cover. Very fine leaf spirals in heavy brilliant blue _ 


enamel on warm tan biscuit. Shell handles. Height, 1014 inches 4 


FUKAKUSA POTTERY FIGURE gapan, 1615 


Brinkley’s attribution. Representation of old man polishing = 


temple bell. Said to be by Koyemon, the first keramist to use 4 
figures for ornamental purposes. Gens 233) (As is) “- 
H. eight, 12% inches co 


SATSUMA STONEWARE VASE JAPAN, ABOUT 1780 4 
Square shape. Speckled brown glaze with thick blue overglaze 


running over shoulders and down sides. Good specimen. (Brink- ~ 


ley, 165) Height, 5 feet 111% inches — 4 : 


TURQUOISE-BLUE PORCELAIN BOWL 
JAPAN, ABOUT 1810 


Beautiful potting; resonant blue glaze. Mark, Kairaku-yen-sei, a 


“Made at Kairaku-yen.” (Brinkley, 402) (Repair) 
Diameter, 5 inches 


CIRCULAR PORCELAIN BOX WITH COVER 
, JAPAN, 1840 
Made by Kenya of Tokyo (Brinkley’s attribution). Bottom of 
box and inside of lid covered with black lacquer. Inside in form 
of chrysanthemum with green glaze. Top of box with relief deco- 
ration of dragon among waves. (Brinkley, 438) 
Diameter, 21% inches - 


TWO MINIATURE PORCELAIN BOXES WITH COVERS 

JAPAN, 18TH CENTURY 
One very fine idzumo with yellow glaze and imperial crest in 
gold (Boston Museum. Brinkley, 349). One in form of tiger with 
red fur. (2) 


EIGHT OLD IMARI PORCELAIN PLATES 

Scalloped edges. Central medallion with various diaper designs 
in rich colors; rim divided into six segments, each containing al- 
ternating fruit and floral cartouches. (8) Diameter, 81% inches 


30 


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252 


253 


_ 246 OLD IMARI PORCELAIN PLATTER 
, a Rectangular, with dented corners. Charming landscape with 
diapered border. Length, 1434 inches 


PAIR OF HIRADO PORCELAIN WINE BOTTLES, ONE 


WITH STOPPER JAPAN, 18TH CENTURY 


Fine white glaze with cord and tassels at shoulder, in relief with 


brown enamel decoration. Lips bound with silver. (Brinkley, 


1380) (2) Height, 7 inches 


KUTANI PORCELAIN SAKE BOTTLE § sapan, azout 1785 
Decoration of blue diapers under green glaze. (Neck repaired) 
(Brinkley, 313) Height, 81% inches 


SMALL PORCELAIN BOX IN SHAPE OF HOTEI, WITH 


_ COVER | JAPAN, ABOUT 1820 
_ The god in light brown biscuit with olive-brown glazed robe. Mark, 


Tozo. (Brinkley, 231F) Diameter, 3 inches 


IMARI PORCELAIN PLATE , JAPAN, 18TH CENTURY 
Excellent quality. The centre with landscape; the rounded sides 
with panels showing alternatingly flowering trees and geese in 
landscape. Diameter, 1114 inches 


OLD IMARI PORCELAIN BOWL WITH OPENWORK 
EDGE JAPAN, 18TH CENTURY 
Type showing European influence. Charming maple-leaf decora- 
tion in underglaze blue and red and gold enamel, the blue pre- 
dominating. Ming mark. Diameter, 81% inches 


BANKO KIOTO CAKE BASKET JAPAN, ABouT 1770 
Cylindrical shape, with broad handle. Incised rock and wave dec- 
oration, beautiful green glaze. Banko mark. 

Diameter, 634 inches 


IMARI PORCELAIN BOWL WITH COVER 
Ornamentation of cartouches alternatingly with peonies and 
diaper against red and gold ground. Diameter, 7% inches 


dl 


254 


256 


257 


258 


259 


260 


FOUR BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN BOWLS N 
HIGH FOOT | JAPAN, 18TH CE} 7 
Decoration of dragons among clouds. Ming Siuen-te mark. (4) 

H. ee 378 inches 


SIX BLUE AND WHITE JAPAN ESE PORCELA 
PLATES | | 2 a 
Landscape decoration. (6) pine ti ache | 


SEVEN BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN SAUCERS = 
JAPAN, 18TH CENTURY _ 

Upturned rim, with fret design. Centres with floral sprays. — (79 
Diameter, 41/, inches — 


SETO WARE BOX WITH COVER JAPAN, ABOUT 1870 — 
Made at Bishiu. Compressed globular shape. Very rich raised 
enamel decoration of peacock and diapered and floral bands. 

Diameter, 51% inches — 


AWATA STONEWARE WINE BOTTLE a 

JAPAN, 18TH CENTURY 4 
Globular body. with fine turquoise crackle; neck with buff crackle 7 
ornamented with red diaper. Mark. Height, 514 inches — 


BLUE AND WHITE JAPANESE PORCELAIN COVER q 
REST, INCENSE BURNER AND TEA JAR a 
The cover rest Imari with landscapes in cartouches against : 
diapered ground. The incense burner Hirado about 1760, with a 
round base and conical top, the latter with unglazed circles del- — 
icately cut in openwork phcenix pattern; decoration of children ~ 
at play (Brinkley, 104). The tea jar with frieze of butterfly — 
wings at top; diapers at base and inscription, “Made by the | 
potter Shuhei of Dai Nipon.” Date about 1835; ivory lid. — 
(Brinkley, 289) (83) Height, 214, 314 and 3 inches 


SMALL CORAL-RED PORCELAIN JAR WITH COVER ; 

JAPAN, 18TH CENTURY 
According to Brinkley, China, Ming period. Fine color with 
peony design in gilt. Charming quality. Four character mark. ~ 
(Brinkley, 758) (Cover repaired) ‘Height, 534 inches 


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261 STONEWARE JAR WITH COVER  saran, 181TH cenTURY 


3 e Very fine uniform sage-green glaze. Button of cover replaced by 


_-—__ carved wood bee. Stand. 


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264 


265 


Height, 91% inches 


262 TWO SMALL PORCELAIN BOXES WITH COVERS 


JAPAN, 18TH CENTURY 


Be: i One: Higo ware, about 1700; deep gray glaze with white cherry 


blossoms on cover; mark, Sai. The other, Banko ware, about 


po: 1770; cream-colored glaze with floral decoration underglaze in 
aoa _ reddish- -brown ; mark, Banko. (Brinkley, 359, 364) (2) 


_ EUROPEAN FURNITURE, BRASSES, ETC. 


NUMBERS 263-297 


| “| 
PAIR OF SEVENTEENTH CENTURY STYLE SPANISH 


ARMCHAIRS 


‘The backs with elaborately carved panels in the late Renaissance 
_ taste, supported by two posts ending in acanthus finials. Richly 


carved scrolled arms supported by square balusters. Seat and 
arms upholstered in Cordovan leather. Straight square legs con- 
nected by stretchers as elaborately carved as the back panels. 


(2) 


PAIR OF LATE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY SPANISH 
ARMCHAIRS 

Back with elaborate centre splat abhaigearea with Cordovan 
leather and terminating in scrolled top-rail supported by square 
pilasters. Curved arms with elaborate rocaille carving. Seat 
upholstered in Cordovan leather (damaged). Carved pilaster 
legs connected by curved stretchers. (2) 


WALNUT ARMCHAIR 
Elaborately carved back frame with bold acanthus-leaf design. 
Scrolled arms, carved at the ends, supported by rounded pilasters. 
Carved apron. Cabriole legs with claw and ball feet and carving, 
connected by diagonal stretchers. Back and seat upholstered 
in crimson velvet of the period with elaborate appliqué coat-of- 
arms in centre of back. Said to have belonged to the Admiral 
Gravina, who fought in the Battle of Trafalgar, and blew up 
his ship rather than surrender to the English. (Restorations) 


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SPAIN, 17TH CENTURY 


266 


267 


268 


269 


270 


271 


SPANISH SEVENTEENTH CENTURY VARGUENO ae 
The drop front with elaborate gilt iron openwork PR i ray a 
on red velvet, enclosing system of lockers and drawers showing q 
carved and gilt fronts inlaid with ivory ornamented in columns, ‘a 
arcades and diverse interlaced cartouches. Excellent specimen, a 


(Very slight defects) “a 


Height, 25 inches; depth, 17 inches; length, 42 inches 4 : 


IMPORTANT FLEMISH. SEVENTEENTH CENTURY q 
OAK CABINET - 


Upper and lower parts enclosed by two doors flanked il: a | 


asters with heavy octagonal sunken and raised panels with floral a 
decoration. ‘Two drawers in the centre. Cornice at top and _ 
base. Ball feet. Height, 7 feet 2 inches; length, 5 feet 8 inches | 


ENGLISH SEVENTEENTH CENTURY OAK CHEST 
Drop lid. The front with four sunken panels carved in simple 
rosette and leaf design. Supported by band with carved half- 
rosettes, and two brackets carved with foliage. (As is) | 
Height, 36 inches; length, 52 inches 


LARGE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY DUTCH BRASS 
PLAQUE 


Octagonal, with repoussé conventionalized floral decoration: 


(Candle bracket missing) Size, 36 x 384 inches 


DUTCH HAMMERED BRASS PLAQUE 
(As is. Candle bracket missing) Diameter, 1934 inches 


IMPORTANT FLEMISH SEVENTEENTH CENTURY 
CANDELABRUM 

This candelabrum is said to come from Poland. It was probably 
made for Polish order: Flemish dinanderie workers used to sell 
their wares all over the Baltic countries. The candelabrum stands 
on a triangular ebonized base 42 inches high. The height 
of the candelabrum itself is about 72 inches. It is surmounted by a 
globular openwork finial with a double-headed eagle. It has three 
rows of candle brackets with elaborate scrolls ending in heads of 
fantastic animals. These brackets are intermingled with numerous 
other ornaments, in the shape of lions, birds, bulls, ete. Acanthus 
leaves, flower urns, and other motifs complete the decoration of 
extraordinary sumptuousness. 


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; “EMPIRE BRONZE AND ORMOLU LAMP 
oe ft) FRANCE, ABOUT 1810 
te _ Roman shape. | Height, 6 inches 


(273 BRASS ETERNAL LAMP ITALY, ABOUT 1790 
E. Ven ore shape, the chains attached by angel-heads. 
ay H Eh of lamp, 16 inches 


274 BRASS AND COPPER ETERNAL LAMP 

a FLANDERS, 17TH CENTURY 
_ Urn shape, suspended by three chains attached by angel-heads. 
Height, with chains, about 24 inches 


5 GERMAN EIGHTEENTH CENTURY LOCK 
~ Openwork metal frame. (Key missing) Length, 12 inches 


THREE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY GERMAN LOCKS 


Faces of hammered iron; one with key. (38) 


BRASS PYXIS 
Gothic style. On hexagonal base. Length, 614 inches 


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278 OLD BRASS INCENSE BURNER 
Gothic style. Openwork bowl suspended by five chains. 
| Height of bowl, 9 inches 


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279 SIXTEENTH CENTURY DINANDERIE BRASS DISH 


Decorated with inscription. Raised boss. Diameter, 16 inches 


280 FRENCH HAMMERED BRASS TRAY 
With portrait of Louis XVI. Diameter, 1444 inches 


281 OLD ITALIAN BRASS TRAY 
Engraved decoration of a Venetian doge, with the flag of St. 
Mark. | Diameter, 1314 inches 


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FRENCH, DATED 1772 


Urn shape, suspended by chains. Height of urn, 7 inches 
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283 


284 


285 


286 


287 


288 


289 


290 


291 


- Central shaft with six detachable S-shaped candle bracktn or- .. 


ANTIQUE FLEMISH BRASS CHANDELIER - es 

Central shaft ending in large brass ball and oe! with s 

detachable candle brackets with elaborate scrollwork. (As i 
eg of ck 18 inche: 


ANTIQUE FLEMISH BRASS CHANDELIER a 
Consisting of two rows of six S-shaped candle brackets, fittin a 
into circular sockets, which are mounted on steel rod and | a et 
terminated by large brass globe. (As is) : . 
Length of rod about 23 inches 
ANTIQUE FLEMISH BRASS TWO-CANDLE BRACKET 
S-shaped scroll bracket supporting plate for two candles. (As is) 4 


ANTIQUE FLEMISH BRASS TWO-CANDLE BRACKET 
S-shaped scroll bracket supporting plate for two candles. (Asis) _ 


ANTIQUE FLEMISH BRASS CHANDELIER +f 
Central shaft ending in large brass globe and fitted with x 
detachable S-shaped candle brackets, which are mounted for — 
electricity. (As is) Height of shaft about 161% inches — 


ANTIQUE FLEMISH BRASS CHANDELIER a 
Central shaft with six detachable S-shaped candle brackets al- _ 
ternating with small brass reflectors in the shape of shallow discs. - 
An upper register of similar brass reflectors. (As is) 


Height of shaft, 2144 inches 4 
ANTIQUE FLEMISH BRASS CHANDELIER 


namented with birds and alternating with shallow brass disc — 
reflectors. An upper register of six similar brass reflectors. — 
Iron chains. (As is) Height of shaft, 23 inches 


LARGE HAMMERED ITALIAN BRASS PLAQUE 
Frieze of battle of Amazons. Spirited interpretation. 7 
Diameter, 26 inches — 


EIGHTEENTH CENTURY FLEMISH BRASS ETERNAL ~ 

HANGING LAMP 

Urn shape, suspended by twisted brass bands. (As is) - 
Height, 9 inches — 


36 


nscription, etc., pierced with numerous drill holes which per- 


2 bation of the light. Profuse silver incrustation. 
| Diameter, 21 inches 


"Brass rings. (As is) Height about 34 inches 


RENCH LOUIS XV STYLE WOOD AND ORMOLU 
J RACKET CLOCK 
a Supporting bracket with finish suggesting rosewood and elabor- 
“2 ate, well-chiselled brass mountings of Louis XV character acan- 
. 2 thus leaves. The clock itself with rosewood veneer and similar 
ef rich ormolu decoration showing amorini, female heads and divers 
_rocaille motifs. The whole surmounted by canopy with seated 
; -amorino in ormolu modelled in the round. Dial ormolu and por- 
ei a celain with maker’s name, “Arsandaux a Paris”. (As is) 
pe Total height about 50 inches 


3 296 “OLD DUTCH WALL CLOCK 

ei ‘Square brass case with columns and circular dial set on wall 
bracket with walnut veneer. (As is) 
a Height of bracket, 33 inches 


297 LARGE SMYRNA RUG 

mo Border and central cartouche with conventionalized flowers in 
& vivid colors. Centre field with floral twigs on deep turkey-red. 
: (As is) - mA Size, 20 feet 11 inches x 14 feet 10 inches 


37 


. Per ikly decorated with rosettes, geometric farige: | 


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os) ; blue and creamy sky. Canvas. Signed at the lower left. 


i ait on the bank in the foreground, figures, punts and boat-houses 4 
wd « on the opposite shore where a slope rises, partly wooded and ~ 


EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN PAINTINGS 
NUMBERS 298-312 a 


298 OIL PAINTING ON CANVAS 
2+’ Cows in pasture. Monogrammed, 1887. Unframed. sa 
: Size, 24 x 30 inches 


299 OIL PAINTING ON CANVAS 
ytee esas and sheep. Monogrammed, 1888. Unter : 
a. ) (Size, 24 x 30 inche 


JOHN W. CASILEAR, N.A. 

AMERICAN, 1811-1893 
300 LANDSCAPE 4 
Panoramic view, with broken foreground animated by sheep, town. 4 
in the middle distance, blue mountain ridge at the horizon, pale — 
Height, 10 inches; width, 18 inches | 


as. 


MARTIN RICO 
SPANISH, 1850-1908 


301 WASHERWOMEN 


A stream with a number of peasant women washing their linen q | 


partly cleared ; blue sky with fleeting cloud effects. Water color. 
Signed at the lower right. Height, 13 inches; width, 201% inches a 1 


OTTO DE THOREN 
GERMAN, 1828-1889 


302 PLOUGHING IN FRANCE . || 
Three horses abreast, drawing a plough in a furrowed field, ~ 
peasant in blue shirt and brown breeches, undulating landscape 
with several conical haystacks in relief against a deep slaty-gray 
sky. Canvas. Signed at the lower right. : | 
Height, 21 inches; width, 28 inches 


38 


2 | wtumn landscape. Signed F. M. Lamb. ‘Size, 18 x 2514 inches 


WILLIAM MERRITT CHASE, N.A. 


AMERICAN, 1849-1916 


ork, 1914 inches; width, 24 inches 


_ LESLIE P. THOMPSON, A.N.A. 
CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN 


STILL LIFE 

_ <A white and blue ginger jar, fruit in a blue dish, and a figured 
_ platter placed upright, with several roses giving a touch of pink 
__—__—s against a chocolate-tinted curtain; an attractive composition. 
* Canvas. Signed and dated 1920 at the lower right. 

Height, 17 inches; width, 21 inches 


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GEORGE H. BOUGHTON, N.A.; R.A. 


AMERICAN, 1843-19038 


3 THE SPRING OF LIFE 
__'Three-quarter length of a demure young maiden, in close-fitting 
—— gray gown with fur-lined black velvet cape and jaunty black 
.», hat, stands wistfully in a field, holding a basket of white daisies. 
Panel. Signed at the lower left. 

Height, 21 inches; width, 11 inches 


WATER COLOR 
a a Signed W. Pattison. Size, 9 x 11 inches 


b 308 OIL PAINTING ON CANVAS 


f 4 Souvenir de Bougival. Stream with figures. Signed Heilbuth. 
yy De Size, 18 x 25 inches 


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309 
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310 


311 


312 


313 


314 


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WILLIAM H. HOWE, NAM | | 


CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN 


CATTLE 


OTTO DE THOREN | 
GERMAN, 1828-1889 


MARKET DAY 


mel Si oned at the lower rigttt i 
Height, 8Y2 inches; width, 1844 3 ine 


WATER COLOR 
A Cornish church. Signed Robert Brown, Jr.- a 
? Size, 117, x 1M i inches 7 


po = 


OIL PAINTING ON CANVAS 
Still life. Fruit. hppa sae 1874. Size, ae x 10% inches 


JAPANESE SCREENS AND KAKEMONOS 


NUMBERS 813-825 


JAPANESE SCREEN . x 
Charming bamboo frame. Screen panel showing on one side two 
cranes among water plants, on the other side willow brand h 
and fireflies at night painted in delicate grays on silk. ie 

Size, 41 x 37 inches : 
JAPANESE SCREEN a 
Carved wooden frame. Screen panel with heavy embroidery ¢ of 
two magpies on one side; on the other side painting on silk in 


delicate grays, showing pagoda amidst trees. 
Size, 47 x 26 inches 


40 


815 JAPANESE KAKEMONO 


oo _ Cranes by the seashore. Sinking red sun. 


Size, 50 x 1914 inches 


PAIR OF KAKEMONOS BY SETU ANKO 
JAPAN, ABOUT 1865 
_ The one showing parrot among red peonies; the other lotus flow- 
ers and herons. Certificates with paintings. (As is) (2) 
| | | Size, 44 x 13816 inches 


KAKEMONO BY SOSEN JAPAN, AnouT 1760 
Monkeys climbing among red leaves. Signed by artist. (Slight 
defects) Size, 42 x 11 inches 


KAKEMONO BY KWOYETSU JAPAN, aBouT 1645 


Representing Hotei seated on bag of rice. (As is) 


Size, 2016 x 13814 inches: 


JAPANESE KAKEMONO ON PAPER 
Three dogs, sketchily treated, among bamboo. (As is) 
Size, 52 x 2016 inches 


SIX-FOLD JAPANESE PAPER SCREEN | 
On one side, a peacock amidst hydrangeas, chrysanthemums, etc. 
On the other side, diverse birds. (As is) 

Size per panel, 1514 x 8214 inches 


EIGHT-FOLD PAPER SCREEN JAPAN, 18TH CENTURY 
A group of tigers painted in Chinese ink. © (As is) 
| Size per panel, 67 x 24 inches 


SIX-FOLD JAPANESE PAPER SCREEN 

_ Gold ground. Charming decoration of blossoming cherry tree 
_ with birds, half hidden behind bamboo shades. (As is) 

Size per panel, 6614 x 24 inches 


SIX-FOLD JAPANESE PAPER SCREEN 
Gold ground. Delicate composition of a hedge with morning- 
glories and birds. (As is) Size per panel, 66 x 24 inches 


41 


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324 


325 


326 


327 


328 


329 


330 


FOUR-FOLD CUT AND UNCUT VELVET SCREEN 


JAPAN, 19TH CENTURY 


A pair of tigers with their young in a landscape with mountain 


river. Size per panel, 69 x 28 inches 


SIX-FOLD PAPER SCREEN JAPAN, 18TH CENTURY = 
Composition in the style of the Tosa school, probably illustration : “4 
of the Genji Monogatari, showing a daimyo surrounded by ef 
ladies, sitting in a room opening toward a landscape with river 4 


and hills. (One panel badly damaged) 3 
Size per panel, 701% x 24 inches 


JAPANESE POTTERIES AND PORCELAINS 
NUMBERS 826-375 


TAKETORI STONEWARE TEA JAR 
JAPAN, 18TH CENTURY 


Very fine brown and black glaze. 


BLUE AND WHITE HIRADO PORCELAIN INCENSE 
BURNER WITH PERFORATED COVER oe 

JAPAN, LATE 18TH CENTURY 
Very delicate potting; decoration of children at play. Stand | 
and box. (Brinkley, 85) Height, 3 inches 


BLUE AND WHITE SEIFU KIOTO PORCELAIN BOWL 

JAPAN, 18TH CENTURY 
Shape imitating pottery. Decoration of stag and monkey in 
landscape; cartouches, etc. Glaze only partly covering inside 
of bowl. Diameter, 5 inches 


BLUE AND WHITE HIMEJI PORCELAIN WINE 

BOTTLE JAPAN, ABouT 1840 

Gourd shape. Spirited design of horses. (Brinkley, 432) 
Height, 81% inches 


PAIR OF PORCELAIN WEIGHTS FOR KAKEMONO 
JAPAN, 18TH CENTURY 
Fan shape, with landscape in underglaze blue. Good quality. (2) 


42 


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337 


338 


IMARI PORCELAIN INCENSE BURNER 

JAPAN, 18TH CENTURY 
On tripod feet, with elephant-head handles. Characteristic and 
fine design of floral scrolls and diapers in brilliant enamels and 
gold. Height, 33% inches 


WHITE HIRADO PORCELAIN PEN REST 
JAPAN, ABOUT 1780 
In the form of three osier baskets forming a river dam on which 
are two tortoises. cee executed. (Brinkley, 117) 
Length, 7 inches 


LARGE IMARI PLATE JAPAN, ABOUT 1780 
The centre with landscape. The rim with children at play among 
vine leaves ; gold ground. Good specimen. (As is) (Brinkley, 
aly | Diameter, 19 inches 


WHITE HIRADO PORCELAIN BRUSH HOLDER 


‘Cylindrical shape, with cherry blossoms in relief on breaking ice 


represented by blue underglaze lines. (Boston Museum) 
Height, 514 inches 


TAKETORI POTTERY TEA JAR 
Very beautiful specimen with brown and olive-brown glaze. Ivory 
cover. (Repairs) 


SATSUMA KORO INCENSE BURNER WITH GILT 
COVER 

Very beautiful iron-rust glaze, with splash of brown and blue- 
gray. ‘Tripod feet (one repaired). Cover pierced in floral de- 
sign. Diameter, 334 inches 


RAKU STONEWARE BOX WITH COVER JAPAN, 1720 
Square shape, with deeply incised scroll design; deep cream glaze. 
Made by Doniu, commonly called Nanko. Mark, Raku. (Brink- 
ley, 301) Size, 214 inches 


OLD SATSUMA TEAPOT 
Rich gold decoration of turtles on fine deep cream crackle. Good 
piece. Height, 414, inches 


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339 


340 


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342 


343 


344 


B45 


Imperial crest. pone Museum. Brinkley, 116) — 


WHITE HIRADO PORCELAIN INCENSE 8B 
WITH COVER JAPAN, ABOUT 
Of exceedingly delicate openwork with two medallions contai 


Diameter, 3 ‘inches 


AWATA STONEWARE WINE POT  saran, asouT 178¢ 
Pear shape, with heavy enamel leaf spirals in blue and cream : 
color around central motifs of large thistle flowers. (Brinkley, | 


209) = a ge £ inches . 


CORAL-RED PORCELAIN BOWL WITH COVER 
JAPAN, 18TH CENTURY 

Fine color. Four small handles. Foo-lion button on cover. Rims EE 
bound with silver. Hall mark. (Very slight chips) oe 
Diameter, 5Y4 inches : : 


BLUE AND WHITE HIZEN PORCELAIN BOWL WITH 
COVER | JAPAN, 18TH CENTURY og 
Globular, tapering to narrow foot. Decoration of children in - 
landscape. (Boston Museum) (Crack) Diameter, 71/4 inches = 


SMALL PORCELAIN DISH JAPAN, 18TH CENTURY — a 
According to Brinkley, China, Kang-hsi period. Underglaze blue __ 
curiously marked to resemble crackle. Elongated cartouche 


shape. (Brinkley, 605) Length, 81% inches 


IMARI PORCELAIN FIGURE OF WOMAN 
JAPAN, EARLY 18TH CENTURY 
A smiling woman clad in flowing kimono with enamel decoration 


in red, blue and gold. (Brinkley, 38) Height, 1714 inches 


AWATA SAKE BOTTLE 

Square shape, with beautifully clouded glaze and underglaze blue 
decoration of landscape. Lacquered stopper. (Brinkley, 212) 
(Neck repaired with silver band) Height, 8 inches 4 


44 


Le (Brinkley, 483) (Repairs) The jar with 
inscriptions and peony design alternating. (2) 
Height of vase, 514 inches; diameter of bowl, 414 inches 


7 BANKO WARE SAKE POT WITH COVER 

Persian shape. Decoration of phcenixes in medallions set on red 
__ background with small medallions containing characters ju, “con- 

__ gratulation,” and fuku, “prosperity”. Made by Yusetsu Banko. 
_ Mark, “Banko”. (Brinkley, 369) Height, 11 inches 


as * SATSUMA SAKE POT AND INCENSE BURNER WITH 
pate SILVER COVER | JAPAN, EARLY 19TH CENTURY 
The former with Bical cartouches in colored enamels (handle 
and spout repaired). The latter with delicate naturalistic m- 
___terpretation of trees in landscape. - (Brinkley, 156, 161) (2) 

; Fat . Height, 434 and 3 inches 


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- 349 TWO SATSUMA BOWLS JAPAN, ABOUT 1840 
a One with wide border of vertical stripes in red, blue, gold and 
green enamel, gold chrysanthemums scattered over the bottom. 

One with delicate floral decoration of fine potting (chip at rim). 

(Brinkley, 172, 152) (2) Diameter, 43, and 334 inches 


850 HIRADO BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN PLATE 
JAPAN, 18TH CENTURY 
Scalloped and fluted edges suggesting shape of peony flower. 
Decoration of three butterflies, an adaptation of crest of Mat- 
suura, Prince of Hirado, used in decorating objects in the dowry 
of daughter of his-house on the occasion of her marriage. (Boston 
Museum) Diameter, 7% inches 


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351 BLANC-DE-CHINE PORCELAIN BOWL 

JAPAN, 18TH CENTURY 
According to Brinkley, China, Kang-hsi period. Very fine relief 
decoration of peony flowers. (Defects). Stand. Kang-hsi mark. 
(Brinkley, 453) Diameter, 74 inches 


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353 


B54 


355 


B57 


on hexagonal base. Relief decoration of dragon need from 


RARE HIZEN PORCELAIN SAKE BOTTLE 
JAPAN, “ABOUT § 
Unglazed white biscuit. Truncated pear shape, with dented sides 


clouds, tiger, plum tree, etc. (Brinkley, 181) (As is) E 
Height, 10% inches 3 


HIRADO PORCELAIN EAGLE JAPAN, ABOUT aa 
The well-modelled eagle in thick white glaze sits on a reddish — 
brown rock. (Brinkley, 128)  - Height, 9 inches x 


AWAJI PORCELAIN INCENSE BURNER WITH SILVER > 
COVER JAPAN, 18Ge a | 
Very fine imperial-yellow crackle with incised dragon decoration. 
Beautifully wrought perforated silver top showing dragon among 
clouds. Made by Kajiu Mimpei. Mark “Mimpei”. Stand. — 
(Brinkley, 875) (Fire-crack) Diameter, 8 inches — 7 


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AWATA STONEWARE SAKE BOTTLE JAPAN, 1780 
Cylindrical shape, with fretwork, cord and tassels, archaic leaf- _ 
motifs etc., in heavy enamels, blue, red and green. (Brinkley, y 
211) Height, 814 inches _ 


AWATA INCENSE BURNER WITH PIERCED SILVER q 
COVER JAPAN, 18TH CENTURY _ 
In form of official cap. Floral decorations in brilliant enamels, @ 
blue and green predominating, with conventional borders, the 
upper pierced. The cover of fine workmanship, showing pine, 
bamboo and plum blossoms. (Brinkley, 231M) (Slight chip) a 

Height, 6 inches — 


BANKO STONEWARE BOWL JAPAN, ABouT 1780 
The outside with peony flowers in relief covered with celadon- 4 
green glaze; the inside with café-au-lait glaze and floral decora- 
tion in red, green, blue and yellow enamel. (Brinkley, 362) 


(Slichticraek) Diameter, 6Ys inches 
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360 


361 


362 


363 


RAKU POTTERY CAKE BOX WITH COVER 

JAPAN, ABOUT 1800 
In form of ed Hotei, reclining on a; bag of corn, the bag with 
white crackled glaze; the god in tan biscuit with blue-glazed 
garment. Mark, Seiniu. (Brinkley, 304) Diameter, 514 inches 


KENSAN PORCELAIN BOX WITH COVER 
JAPAN, ABOUT 1760 


The top with landscape in style of the Tosa School; the sides 
diapered. The inside streaked black and gold. (Brinkley, 297) 


Length, 354 inches 


LARGE IMARI PORCELAIN BOWL WITH COVER 
JAPAN, 1780 

Beautiful eS of floral cartouches in rich enamels. Stand. 

(As is) Diameter, 1034 inches 


IMARI PORCELAIN OCTAGONAL BOWL AND COVERED 
JAR 

The jar, gallipot shape with domed cover and medallions showing 
figures in landscape combined with diapers, floral bands, etc. The 
bowl with phenix medallions in blue in bottom, and fine diaper 
designs on sides, inside and out. (Repair) (Boston Museum) 
(2) Height of jar, '734 inches; diameter of bowl, 834 inches 


YEIRAKU PORCELAIN JAR 
Fine decoration of cartouches and floral scrolls in gold on coral- 


red. Cover inlaid in silver and teakwood stand. 
Height, 41% inches 


JAPAN, ABOUT 1850 


KUTANI WARE JARDINIERE 

The outside with aubergine dragon among gold, blue and white 
clouds against green crackle; the inside with fishes and floral 
band in colors on cream color. Stand. Height, 854 inches 


KUTANI PORCELAIN BOWL 

With scalloped edge; the inside with ducks swimming among 
flowers; the outside with medallions, flowers, etc. A fine speci- 
men. Diameter, 514 inches 


47 


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365 


366 


367 


368 


369 


370 


SET OF EIGHT OLD IMARI PORCELAIN 1 BOWLS 
SEVEN COVERS rie ert: 
Beautiful decoration of earkouclis and floral sary ee in asad 4 
teristic combination of green, blue, red and gold. Borders" i 2 
underglaze blue. (8) | Diameter, 4% inches ‘ 


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SET OF NINETEEN OLD IMARI PORCELAIN PLATES : 
The eight trigrams set in medallions alternating with floral car- 
touches against deep red ground. Centre medallion and diapered. : A 
borders in blue and white. A fine set.» (19) ie 
Diameter, 81% inches a 


IMARI PORCELAIN INCENSE BURNER WITH COVER © 
JAPAN, 1740 e q 

Rectangular, with perforated lid, four feet and elephant-head - 
handles. Body covered with rich cherry-petal diaper, with bands = 
showing dragons among clouds in spirited design. Fine piece. 
(Boston Museum; Brinkley, 47) (Slight defects) eS 
Lengih, 516 inches : 


LARGE IMARI PORCELAIN BOWL JAPAN, ABouT 1780 
Circular centre with blue dragon; octagonal sides with scalloped 
edge. Beautiful enamel decoration of chrysanthemums, pheenixes, 
Foo lions, etc., in rich colors and gold. Diameter, 1314 inches 


NEST OF TWO SMALL YEIRAKU PORCELAIN CUPS 
AND SAUCER AND SMALL YEIRAKU SAKE POT 

JAPAN, ABOUT 1850. 
Very fine gold decoration on coral-red. The cups and saucer of 
especially fine porcelain; design of fishes, phoenixes, floral scrolls, 
etc. Mark, Dai Nipon Yeiraku-Sei (Made by Yeiraku, Japan). 
(Brinkley, 266) The teapot with decoration of Foo dogs among 
clouds. (4) 


LARGE OLD IMARI PORCELAIN BOWL WITH COVER 
Bold design of pomegranates, flowers and characteristic diapers 
in colors and gold. Diameter, 1034 inches 


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871 ac: E CELADON BEAKER - JAPAN, 18TH CENTURY | 
Small globular body with tha es in relief; tall neck with fine 

e = peony « decoration and flaring rim. Foo lion handles modelled in 

at e Found. Fine potting and color. (Repairs) 
Pic. Height, 1414, inches 


( SATSUMA TEA JARS 


JAPAN, EARLY 19TH CENTURY 


Height, 314, niches 


BIZEN STONEWARE TEA JAR 


Beautiful olive-gray glaze on brown biscuit. Ivory cover. 


eel 


“ JAPAN, ABouT 1780 
is, 


_ Round, opening into two half-circles. Heavy enamel decoration 
of dragon and Foo lion in colors on incised blackglazed diapers. 
- (Brinkley, 302) Diameter, 23g inches 


ORIENTAL OBJECTS OF ART 


NUMBERS 376-396 


| 876 JAPANESE BRONZE INCENSE BURNER 
__-_~___ Openwork top surmounted by elephant. Elephant-trunk handles 
¥ and legs. Studded with colored glass. Stand. Height, 16 inches 


| 5 37 7 FINE GOLD LACQUER BOX WITH IVORY TRAY 

Beautiful workmanship. The outside with legendary scene. The 
inside with copper dust-lacquer, and ivory tray ornamented in 
lacquer, with mother-of-pearl and silver inlay, with precious ob- 
jects. (2) Length, 31% inches 


49 


378 


379 


380 


381 


383 


384 


386 


387 


PAINTED LACQUER BOX JAPAN, 9 ont: CENTUR? x 
Delicate decoration of diverse animal motifs in red, brown and 
silver lacquer. Size, Ox 64 inches 


JAPANESE BLACK AND GOLD LACQUER BOX Ng 
Rectangular, black, with gold fan bearing small metal ies in 
relief. Excellent quality. ; 


ANTIQUE JAPANESE CINNABAR seaside o> MIN IA 
TURE TABLE s 
Delicate decoration of diaper pattern and peaches of lddgevity i S| 
Cabriole legs. Height, 7 inches 


SILVER TEAPOT IN FORM OF LOTUS LEAVES 3 
Height, 3 inches 


JAPANESE CLOISONNE PLAQUE 
Design of geese among peonies in rich colors on turquoise ground. — 
Diameter, 1034 inches 


CANTON ENAMEL PLATE CHINA, CHIEN-LUNG PERIOD 
Famille-rose decoration of dragon among clouds. Floral border. 
(Slight defects) Diameter, 61/4, inches 


JAPANESE ARTICULATED IVORY FISH . 
Polychrome. <A piece of extraordinary workmanship. (Very — 
slight defects) Length, 121% inches 


PERSIAN AMBER GLASS PERFUME BOTTLE z 
Metal mountings. Height, 7 inches | 


OLD JAPANESE CLOISONNE ENAMEL BOWL WITH > | 
COVER : 


Delicate floral decoration on deep green ground. (Slight defects) . 
Height, 1414 mches | 


LACQUERED BRONZE FIGURE OF IMMORTAL RIDING — 
STAG { 


Height, 10 inches P| 
50 r: 


d epresenting a daimyo’s court. Clad in armor and delightful 
B Ee brocades. Tokugawa costumes. (As is) (6) 

36 89 SET OF TWELVE JAPANESE FRUIT KNIVES IN WOOD 
_ SHEATHS 

Bes: Bone handles ; , gilded blades with incised floral sprays. Sheaths 
with gold and silver lacquer decoration of birds and flowers. (12) 


390 JAPANESE RHINOCEROS HORN CUP WITH COVER 
____ The cup in form of tree trunk, with toad, snail and snake on 
surface. The cover wood, with carved dog. 


891 JAPANESE RHINOCEROS HORN CUP 
_ Carving of boat and boatmen in lake, pinetrees, bamboo, etc., with 
inlay of jade, coral and mother-of-pearl. 


ANTIQUE JAPANESE. CARVED IVORY AND TEAK- 
WOOD TABLE SCREEN 

The screen of wood carved at bottom to represent waves, from 
which rise two ivory dragons to encircle the screen; in their 
mouths they hold the sacred jewel in the form of a brass ball. 
The two faces of the screen ornamented with legendary figures 
skilfully wrought in metal and ivory. Height, 1334 inches 


JAPANESE CARVED IVORY TABLE SCREEN 
Charming design of playing children in relief; the screen sup- 
ported by three children modelled in the round. Height, 7 inches 


OLD CHINESE IVORY BOWL 

Very delicately etched and beautiful floral design on the outside. 

The inside with beautiful natural grain and deep color. 
Diameter, 334 inches 


JAPANESE CARVED IVORY FIGURE OF OLD MAN 
CARRYING FAGOTS. 
Teakwood base. (As is) Height, 7 inches 


JAPANESE IVORY GROUP 
A water wheel, the farmer’s family in diverse occupation about 
it. Carved stand. (As is) Height, 10 inches 


51 


_ THIRD SESSION 
NUMBERS 397-574 
_-—s« CHINESE SNUFF BOTTLES 


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ae na men _numpers 397-418 


e One Sere; the other blue and brownish-white. (2) 


a CHINA, CHIEN-LUNG PERIOD 


3 E VARIEGATED GLASS SNUFF BOTTLE WITH OLD 
CORAL STOPPER — CHINA, CHIEN-LUNG PERIOD 
ei pane bottle shape, with carved handles in relief. es 


| rae One glass, with fei- tsui jade stopper ; es inside with grass- 
____ hopper, plantain, etc.; the other porcelain with dragon decora- 
___ tion under cloudy-black glaze. (2) 


BROWN AGATE SNUFF BOTTLE 
Pale, clouded color. Pilgrim bottle shape. 


| TRANSPARENT ROCK-CRYSTAL SNUFF BOTTLE 
WITH CARNELIAN STOPPER 


CHINA, CHIEN-LUNG PERIOD 
With decoration of landscape and inscription in black, green, 
red and yellow, painted inside. 


TWO PORCELAIN SNUFF BOTTLES 


CHINA, CHIEN-LUNG PERIOD 
One compressed globular shape, blue and white with dragon 
among clouds; one cylindrical splotched yellow, aubergine and 
green, with dragon outlined in black. (2) 


53 


404 


405 


406 


407 


408 


409 


410 


TWO PORCELAIN SNUFF BOTTLES. 

CHINA, CHIEN-LUNG PERIOD a 
One bottle shape, with famille-rose decoration of dog in land- ». 
scape. The other pear shape, with figural decoration in under-_ 4" 
glaze blue with touches of red. (2) a 


TWO PORCELAIN SNUFF BOTTLES | a 
CHINA, CHIEN-LUNG PERIOD 
One tall cylindrical shape, with famille-rose decoration of legend- 


ary scene. The other square, with inscription and floral “prey * 
on turquoise. (2) som 


TWO PORCELAIN SNUFF BOTTLES 3 

CHINA, CHIEN-LUNG PERIOD _ 
One pilgrim shape, with famille-rose medallions against blue and — a 
white diaper. The other cylindrical, with figures in landscape, 
blue and white with a splash of red. (2) 4 


TWO PORCELAIN SNUFF BOTTLES 
One double, square shape with peony decoration in underglaze 
blue. (As is) The other pilgrim shape, with birds in flowering 
trees.. (2) 


TWO PORCELAIN SNUFF BOTTLES 

CHINA, CHIEN-LUNG PERIOD 
One pilgrim bottle shape, with famille-rose decoration of person- _ 
ages in landscape. The other cylindrical, with underglaze blue _ 
and pale green decoration of man leading camel. (2) 


TWO PORCELAIN SNUFF BOTTLES 

CHINA, CHIEN-LUNG PERIOD 
One pilgrim bottle shape, figural decoration in famille-rose. The 
other cylindrical with splotched green, yellow and aubergine 
glaze, and Imperial five-clawed dragon in black outline. (2) 


TWO PORCELAIN SNUFF BOTTLES WITH STOPPERS 

CHINA, CHIEN-LUNG PERIOD 
One blue and white, with figural decoration, blue glass stopper 
mounted in silver. The other famille-rose, with figural decora- 
tion; fei-tsui jade stopper. (2) 


54 


415 


— 416 


417 


413 


TWO PORCELAIN SNUFF BOTTLES 

3 : CHINA, TAO-KUAN PERIOD 
One ovoid, with dragon outlined in coral-red. The other pilgrim 
shape, with grapevines in colored enamels. (2 ) 


LARGE PORCELAIN SNUFF BOTTLE WITH STOPPER 
: CHINA, CHIEN-LUNG PERIOD 

Cylindrical. Underglaze blue decoration of dragons against red 

fret design. ‘Turquoise and deep red opaque glass stopper. 


TWO PORCELAIN SNUFF BOTTLES 

CHINA, CHIEN-LUNG PERIOD 
One famille-noire, with dragon among clouds. The other blue 
and white with figural decoration. (2) 


TWO PORCELAIN SNUFF BOTTLES 
One double cylindrical shape, with famille-rose landscape. The 
other pilgrim shape with personages in underglaze blue. (2) 


TWO PORCELAIN SNUFF BOTTLES, ONE WITH 
STOPPER 

One pilgrim shape, with graceful famille-rose figural decoration ; 
porcelain stopper set in silver. The other cylindrical, blue and 
white with lotus decoration flecked with gold; Yung-cheng mark. 


(2) 


TWO CHINESE PORCELAIN SNUFF BOTTLES 

One pilgrim bottle shape, with delicate famille-rose decoration of 
legendary scene; green glass stopper; (Tao-kuan). The other 
cylindrical, blue and white with Imperial five-clawed dragon 
among clouds; (Chien-lung). (2) 


TWO CHINESE ROCK-CRYSTAL SNUFF BOTTLES, ONE 
WITH IVORY STOPPER 

One pilgrim bottle shape, with carved handles and stopper. The 
other elongated ovoid shape. (2) 


BLACK GLASS SNUFF BOTTLE AND AMBER GLASS 
SNUFF BOTTLE WITH IVORY STOPPER 


CHINA, CHIEN-LUNG PERIOD 
(2) 
590 


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419 


420 


421 


422 


423 


424 


NUMBER 419-489 


PORCELAIN LIBATION CUP JAPAN, 18TH 
According to Br inkley, Chin Ps: period. On sins 


blue and brown hes rome to mauve at the he 3r 
591) Height, ie 


BLANC-DE-CHINE PORCELAIN CUP as 

According to Brinkley, Korea, 1500. Square shape, taperi | 
base. Sides with sunken panel containing floral sprays, insects, 
a crab and reeds in relief. (Brinkley, 797) Height, 2 inches 


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ARCHAIC STONEWARE INCENSE BURNER W 
PERFORATED SILVER COVER JAPAN, 18TH CEN RY 
According to Brinkley, China, Chien-lung period. Han shape, | 
with high handles on tripod feet. Mottled red and blue glaze. 
Fretwork band in relief. Repoussé top with phoenix and open- s 
work clouds. Stand. (Brinkley, 596) Height, 10% inches so 


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AWATA STONEWARE SAKE POT 

JAPAN, EARLY 19TH CENTURY : 
D- a shape; the circular ends with representation of Sages: 2s 
alia Rett vamboos in high relief; the cylinder with leaf spirals un in 
heavy blue, yellow, aS and white enamel. Fine quality and ‘ 
color. Height, 514 inches 


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STONEWARE INCENSE BURNER Wii SILVER TOP 

KOREA, ABOUT 1500 
Square top; rounded sides; tripod animal-mask feet. Grayish 4 
glaze; on two sides houses and rocks in relief. (Brinkley, 784) 
(Repair) : : Height, 21/4, inches — 


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NABESHIMA CELADON INCENSE BURNER Ps. 
According to Brinkley, date 1670. Basket shape, with handles 

Fine soft green glaze with floral decorations in colored enamel 
and gold. (Brinkley, 140) Diameter, 31/4 inches 


56 


CELADON PORCELAIN CELADON PORCELAIN NABESHIMA CELADON 


BOTTLE—CHIEN-LUNG BOTTLE—YUNG-CHENG BOTTLE—ABOUT 1750 


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Hi So oe JAPAN, 180 CENTURY 
¢ to Brink ey, Can. Ming period. “Archaic shape, with 

on high tripod feet issuing from animal-heads. Fine 
brown mottled glaze. Repoussé cover of beautiful 

) ‘Stand. AC 558) (As is) | | meas 
Height, 15. inches 


TE PORCELAIN WATER. POT rae 
> Brinkley, Korea, 1500. Hexagonal shape, with 3 
_ Rich ivory glaze. Sunken panels with figures in ce 4 
arved red lacquer stand. (Brinkley, 798) (Stand _ “a 


se cd ace ae Ee LASS 


‘LADON PORCELAIN BOTTLE CHIEN-LUNG PERIOD 
ear shape, with three ring handles at shoulder. Body banded , 
‘in relief. Beautiful gray-green glaze with giant crackle. Archaic | 
_ six-character mark. (Brinkley, 473) Height, 1114 inches 


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429° CELADON PORCELAIN BOTTLE YUNG-CHENG PERIOD 
. Beautiful shape, with cylindrical handles and base pierced for 
ja | ae cord. Soft uniform color. Archaic six-character mark. 
Stand. (Boston Museum. Copley Society Exhibition, 1911. 
Brinkley, 498) : Height, 1614 inches 


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GOURD-SHAPED TURQUOISE-BLUE PORCELAIN PIL- 


GRIM BOTTLE CHINA, CHIEN-LUNG PERIOD 
Graceful shape, with delicate handles. Fine turquoise glaze with 
fish-roe crackle. (Brinkley, 546) Height, 814, inches 


57 


431 


432 


483 


434 


435 


436 


437 


SMALL CHICKEN-BLOOD PORCELAIN BOWL : 
CHINA, CHIEN-LUNG | ; 
A beautiful bit of porcini with fine gradations of color. 
Diameter, BY i in 


SMALL ROBIN’S- EGG BLUE PORCELAIN VASE 
CHINA, CHIEN-LUNG PE. 


STARCH-BLUE PORCELAIN BEAKER 
CHINA, CHIEN-LUNG PERIOD © 

Archaic elliptical shape, with up-flaring rim and ring handles. 
Neck with hydras in relief. Stand. (Brinkley, 511) (Repairs) ~ 
Height, vat inches 3 


TEA-DUST PORCELAIN BOTTLE = 
CHINA, CHIEN-LUNG PERIOD _ ¢ 

Gourd shape, with graceful handles connecting two parts of — 
gourd. Archaic six-character mark. Stand. (Brinkley, 544) 
Height, 10 inches — 


STONEWARE INCENSE BURNER a 
CHINA, CHIEN-LUNG PERIOD. 5: 

Low ‘globular shape, on tripod feet; handles at rim. Very beau- x 
tiful mottled blue glaze. Elaborate teakwood stand and teakwood — 
cover in the shape of a lotus leaf with mutton-fat jade button. — 
Diameter, 10 inches — . ] 


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STONEWARE VASE CHINA, KANG-HSI PERIOD ‘ 
Brinkley’s attribution. Bulbous shape, with mottled blue and — 

brownish-black glaze. (Brinkley, 570) Height, 9 inches — a 


SQUARE STONEWARE VASE KANG-HSI PERIOD 
Brinkley’s attribution. Very fine blue glaze touched with brown. 
Maker’s mark. (Brinkley, 564) Height, 18 ‘acho 


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LARGE CELADON PORCELAIN BOWL 


CHINA, MING PERIOD 


_ A very fine specimen, with incised peony decoration under warm 


green glaze. ‘Teakwood stand and hinged cover. (Boston Mu- 
seum. Brinkley, 491A) Diameter, 101% inches 


CELADON PORCELAIN BOTTLE 


CHINA, CHIEN-LUNG PERIOD 


Globular body; narrow neck with flaring rim. Fine color. Stand. 
(Boston Museum. Brinkley, 484) Height, 1314 inches 


CELADON PORCELAIN BOTTLE CHINA, MING PERIOD 
Pear-shaped body tapering to narrow neck with flaring rim; 
elephant-head and ring handles in relief. Fine color. Stand. 
(Copley Society Exhibition, 1911. Brinkley, 481) (Slight re- 
pairs) 4 Height, 11 inches 


CHINESE PORCELAIN INCENSE BURNER WITH 
PIERCED SILVER COVER 

According to Brinkley, Kang-hsi period. Fine lapis-blue, with 
marbled effect; verses relating to the four seasons in white under- 


glaze characters. Stand. Ming mark. (Brinkley, 621) 


Height, 414 inches 


BLANC-DE-CHINE PORCELAIN BOTTLE 

CHINA, CHIEN-LUNG PERIOD 
Graceful inverted pear-shaped ribbed body, with ring handles 
at shoulder for cord. Soft, creamy glaze. Incised archaic six- 
character mark. (Brinkley, 459) Height, 8 inches 


TING YAO PORCELAIN BOTTLE CHINA, MING PERIOD 
Extremely elongated cylindrical body widening slightly to 
shoulder with elephant-head and ring handles in relief. Fine 


_ deep cream crackle (neck cut). Stand. (Brinkley, 462) 


Height, 11 inches 


MAZARINE-BLUE PORCELAIN VASE 

CHINA, CHIA-CHING PERIOD 
Club-shaped body; wide neck with flaring lip. Fine deep color. 
Stand. (Brinkley, 525) Height, 13% inches 


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448 


449 


450 


451 


SILVER Rs eee CHIEN-LUNG P a 


IRON-RUST | PORCELAIN | INCENSE- BURN ER 


at rim. ‘Very beautiful, even red glaze with’ metailie spots, 
wrought cover with bamboo design. __ Diameter, 1% in 


RECTAN GULAR MAZARINE-BLUE BEAKER — : 
CHINA, KANG-HSI PERIOD | 

Brinkley’ S attribution. cit shape, with fretwork handles. ; 

Very fine uniform blue color. Stand. (Copley Society Exhibi- Ss 


Spee 


tion, 1911. Brinkley, 522) Height, 15 inch 8 : 


TING YAO INCENSE BURNER oS Sse PERIOD ; 
On tripod feet ; elephant-head handles; incised fretwork band. — | 
aN fine creamy white glaze. Stand. (Brinkley, 466) 


Diameter, 12 inches — 


CELADON PLATE CHINA, MING PERIOD 
Very beautiful soft glaze, which leaves exposed in brown biscuit _ ‘ 
two dragons modelled i in relief. (Brinkley, 491) a: 

Diameter, 65q inches 


STON EWARE FIGURINE OF DARUMA’S PUPIL | 

CHINA, CHIEN-LUNG PERIOD a 
Clad in flowing robes, shoe in hand. The face, hands and feet . 
of unglazed brown biscuit; the robes with rich mazarine-blue 
glaze. Stand. (Brinkley, 526) ’ Height, 914 inches 


PORCELAIN WATER POT WITH COVER 4 

CHINA, CHIA-CHING PERIOD e 
Persian shape, with long slender handle and spout, globular body — 
and tall neck. Decoration of red and gold medallions agaley a 
diapered ground. Cover with carnelian button. a 


Height, 11 ge Bee a 


CHINESE PORCELAIN AN CENSE BURNER. WITH ~~ 
COVER : ete 
Basket shape, with handle. Peony flowers and leaves on perfor- a 
ated diaper, in red, green and yellow. The lid with Foo-lion knob. 
(Brinkley, 737) Height, 5 inches 


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52 SM ty CRACKLE WARE INCENSE BURNER 
_ CHINA, KANG-HSI PERIOD 
<e ove cylindrical body « on tripod feet. Fine deep cream crackle. 


| CHINA, CHIEN-LUNG PERIOD 
a ful ae ‘with uniform glaze. Lacquered leaf in bottom 
r Diameter, 7 inches 


Eiext deep brown. Stand. (Brinkley, 613) 
| ae 7 Height, 814 inches 


Diameter, 8 and 51, mehes 


456 FAMILLE-ROSE PORCELAIN PLATE 
ioe a: CHINA, CHIEN-LUNG PERI1UD 
Excellent quality. Scene of ay playing lute and listening child 
ei a centre ; the outside monochrome rose-du-barry. (Slight chip) 
peers ls Diameter, 61 inches 


TWO FAMILLE-ROSE PORCELAIN TEAPOTS 

CHINA, CHIEN-LUNG PERIOD 
~ One with floral decoration; chrysanthemum cover and base. The 
other with elaborate openwork; Foo-lion handle and spout. (2) 
Height, 31% and 41%, inches 


_ 458 FAMILLE-VERTE PORCELAIN BOTTLE 
- CHINA, KANG-HSI PERIOD 
Pear-shaped body, with long slender neck and bulbous lip. Dec- 
oration of green dragon among clouds; blue and white frieze at 
lip and bottom. Ming mark at lip. (Brinkley, 762) (Slight 
crack at base) Height, 81% inches 


61 


‘pe Kley, 468) : Diameter, 33 inches © 


459 


460 


461 


462 


463 


464 


465 


466 


ley, 490) (Repair at lip) - Height, 41 inch 


colored enamels on yellow ground. (Slight chip) 


‘TWO LIVER-RED PORCELAIN PLATES 


RARE CELADON PORCELAIN BOTTLE. Pye 
3 CHINA, “MING I 
Unctuous glaze with brown splashes. (Boston Museum. Br 


MOTTLED BLUE PORCELAIN VASE 5 

CHINA, CHIA-CHING PERIOD _ 

Shade of turquoise with metallic spots. Stand. (Brinkley, 610) = 
. : Height, 51% inche 

PORCELAIN PLATE ON FOOT 

CHINA, TAO-KUAN PERIO 

Scalloped edge; decoration of butterflies, peonies and clouds in 


Diameter, 934: inches : 


CELADON PORCELAIN VASE cuIna, YUNG-CHENG PERIOD _ 
Pear shape, with short neck and cylindrical handles. Beautiful a 
gray-green alee (Brinkley, 521) Height, 614 inches = 


FOUR BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN PLATES 

CHINA, KANG-HSI PERIOD 
Fine porcelain, with figural decoration in centres; diapered rim 
with floral medallions. ‘Two with six-character Kang-hsi mark; 
two without marks. (4) Diameter, 8 inches 


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TWO ROSE-DU-BARRY PORCELAIN BOWLS 

CHINA, TAO-KUAN PERIOD 
One ah medallions showing precious objects; the inside with 
underglaze blue. The other with floral medallions and landscape — 
cartouches. Both on rose-du-Barry ground. (One with slight 
crack) (2) Diameter, 534 and 514 inches . 


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CHINA, KANG-HSI PERIOD 
Kang-hsi mark. (2) Diameter, 614 inches 


CELADON TEA JAR CHINA, SUNG PERIOD 7 
Relief decoration in form of flower. Exceptionally beautiful 4 
color. Ivory lid. (Boston Museum. Brinkley, 489) (Crack) 

Diameter, 234 inches 


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THREE CHINESE PORCELAIN TEAPOTS 

One fine famille-verte, Kang-hsi period (as is); one with plum 
blossoms in relief, decorated in coral-red and gold enamel (as is) ; 
one famille-rose, with figural decorations in cartouches against 
rose background. (3) Height, 714, 414 and 6 inches 


THREE PIECES OF CHINESE PORCELAIN 
Yellow crackle ware beaker, Tao-kuan period (cracked). Apple- 
- green bowl with incised lotus decoration; Yung-cheng mark 
(cracked). Small mazarine-blue vase, with elephant-head handles 
(kiln flaw). (8) 

Height of beaker, 834 inches; diameter of bowl, 614 inches; 
7 height of vase, 31% inches 


CORAL-RED FoR CE LAIN BOWL 

: CHINA, CHIEN-LUNG PERIOD 
Decoration of Ganitioo on very fine coral-red. Archaic six-char- 
acter mark. | Diameter, 45 inches 


CAFE-AU-LAIT AND WHITE PORCELAIN JAR WITH 


SILVER COVER CHINA, MING PERIOD 
Raised decoration of flower vases. Japanese silver cover and rim. 
Stand. (Brinkley, 640) Height, 534 inches 


LIVER-RED PORCELAIN BOWL 


CHINA, CHIEN-LUNG PERIOD 
Slightly flaring shape with fine uniform color. Archaic six-char- 
acter mark. Diameter, 5%, inches 


TWO PORCELAIN PLATES CHINA, KANG-HSI PERIOD 
Similar floral decoration in underglaze blue with red, green and 


gold enamels on fine porcelain. (2) 
Diameter, 81% and 84 inches 


CHINESE PORCELAIN PLATE AND COVERED DISH 
The plate with famille-rose figural decoration on white; the dish 


with birds and flowers in colored enamels on yellow. (2) 
Diameter, 9 inches and 7 inches 


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476 


- beautiful color, old blue with sang-de-beeuf splashes. — Stand 


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478 


479 


480 


481 


TWO CHINESE PORCELAIN CUPS AND SAU 


Decoration of floral designs in soft- toned. enamels a 


Geen glaze on brown bee (Repairs) H Height 9 vi 


Outside with bamboo and inscription in gold; turquoise lining. 


cartouches SSuUs black ground. Semi: Bae 


STONEWARE. VASE CHINA; ae 


STONEWARE FLAMBE BOTTLE ee 
CHINA, TAO-KUAN PERIOD 
Square shape, with Ying-yang and eight trigrams in relief. Ver 


(Brinkley, 616) Height, 8 inche 


CHINESE CELADON PORCELAIN BOWL ‘ 
Uniform bluish color. Globular shape. Stand. | 
3 ees ay inches me 


SMALL IMPERIAL- YELLOW CHINESE FORCE a. 
BOWL a 
According to Brinkley, Kang-hsi period. : a 
Very fine incised decoration of Imperial avetiaved dragtne a 
among clouds. Uniform soft yellow. Stand. (Brinkley, 535) = 
Diameter, 434 inches . 


TING YAO VASE CHINA, MING PERIOD “4 
Ovoid body, with short neck and wide, slightly flaring lip. Deep 
cream glaze with fish-roe crackle. Stand. (Brinkley, 464) a 

Height, 11 inches 


CORAL-RED PORCELAIN BRUSH HOLDER 
CHINA, CHIEN-LUNG PERIOD a 


Stand. Height, 4 inches qj 


SANG-DE-BQ@EUF PORCELAIN BOWL 1 

CHINA, CHIA-CHING PERIOD 
Fine Eh and color, but unfortunately repaired. Teakwood _ 
stand and cover. (Brinkley, 561) Diameter, 41 inches: 4 


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483 - 
_ Brinkley’s attribution. In form of lotus leaf with curled edges, 
blossoms and tendrils and a land crab in high relief. Mark Tin- 


484 
485 


486 


487 


488 


489 


SMALL PORCELAIN BOWL ~ CHINA, MING PERIOD 
- Decoration of bird on branch in vigorous red and green. Ming 
mark. (Slight chips at rim) Diameter, 434 inches 
BOCCARO WARE EWER CHINA, CHIEN-LUNG vein 


pa Tso, “Made by Tin-pa”. Inscription, “In the autumn, 


seated, we watch the drooping lotus flower”. (Brinkley, 776) 
ms eae se Length, 6 inches 


SMALL PORCELAIN VASE ~~ |. CHINA, CHIEN-LUNG PERIOD 
Flattened ovoid body, wide neck with flaring rim bound with 
copper; elephant-head handles. Bluish-gray crackled glaze. 


- Stand. (Brinkley, #00) Height, 41% inches 


MOTTLED TURQUOISE- BLUE PORCELAIN BOTTLE 


CHINA, CHIA-CHING PERIOD 
Graceful shape and fine color. Stand. Height, 7 ie inches 


MIRROR-BLACK PORCELAIN BOTTLE 


CHINA, KANG-HSI PERIOD 
Excellent quality, unfortunately cracked at lip. Stand. 


TWO CHINESE PORCELAIN PLATES  KANG-HSI PERIOD 
One famille-verte, with landscape and floral decorations set into 
cartouches against blue and gold ground. The other Nanking 
ware, with floral design in fine blue. (2) Diameter, 85g inches 


MOTTLED BLUE STONEWARE BOTTLE 

According to Brinkley, China, Kang-hsi period.  Club-shaped 
body, with flaring foot and short neck with flaring lip. Fine 
color. (Brinkley, 571) Height, 914 inches 


BLUE STONEWARE VASE 

According to Brinkley, China, Kang-hsi period. Club shape, on 

flaring foot; mottled blue and purple glaze. (Brinkley, 572) 
Height, 1114 inches 


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ENGLISH AND OTHER SILVER AND SILVER. RE 


490 


491 


492 


493 


494 


495 


496 


497 


HAMMERED STERLING SILVER TRAY 


NUMBERS 490-508 


ENGLISH SILVER BOWL ON STANDARD | 
DATE LETTER, BIRMINGHAM, 183 Ve 


The standard formed by graceful female figure. Dedication « on 9 
base. Height, ve ‘inche | 


LATE GEORGIAN SILVER AND CE oe COVERE 
DISH 
The cover Georgian, octagonal, rechased at later date. ‘The ie 
composition metal standing on four bracket feet. | 

Diameter, aes inch 


SILVER FRUIT BASKET __ pare zerrer, tonvoy, ede 
Delicate openwork in 18th century style. Height, 8 ches 


Oval, with border with delicate chased floral devore non:  - 
Size, 16 x 12 inches = 


OLD FLEMISH REPOUSSE SILVER TRAY > 
In centre, the assassination of Cesar. Baroque border. — : 
Size, oval, 19 x 14 inches s 


OLD FLEMISH REPOUSSE SILVER TRAY ; a 
Centre scene from story of Prodigal Son. Border with baroque * 
floral and acanthus scrolls. Size, oval, 1714 x 1414 inches : 


OLD FLEMISH REPOUSSE SILVER TRAY 
Legendary composition. Floral border. | oe 
Size, oval, 18 x 14 inches _ 


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PAIR OF SHEFFIELD PLATE CANDLESTICKS 
ENGLISH, ABouT 1860 7 

Square step bases, fluted columns ; five lights. (2) a 

Height, 26 inches i" | 


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499 


GEORGIAN SILVER WATER PITCHER 

DATE LETTER, LONDON, 1774 
Cover, handle and neck with 18th century repoussé work, while 
the body has been later rechased with 17th century military 
compositions. Height, 1414 inches 


ENGLISH SILVER CUP WITH TWO HANDLES 


. DATE LETTER, LONDON, 1684 
Hammered decoration of lion and unicorn. Handles with angel- 


heads. Hall mark. Height, 334, inches 


500 


501 


502 


503 


RARE OLD ENGLISH SILVER CUP WITH TWO 
HANDLES DATE MARK, QUEEN ANNE, LONDON, 1712 © 
Slender handles; gadrooned base. Height, 314 inches 


GEORGIAN SILVER DREDGER 
DATE MARK, NEWCASTLE, 1745 


Probably by John Langlands (mark partly obliterated). Fine 


specimen, in pure condition, save recent monogram and date. 


Height, 9 inches 


OLD ENGLISH LEATHER AND SILVER MUG 

The cover repoussé silver with representation of Oliver Crom- 
well. Handle and body leather, silver-lined, with silver escut- 
cheon. Silver base with inscription, “The legacy of Nicholas 
Strachey”. ; Height, 9 inches” 


OLD ENGLISH SILVER TANKARD 
With coat-of-arms and engraved dedication. Four feet in the 
shape of strawberries. Date illegible. Height, 51 inches 


JAPANESE SWORDS AND OTHER ORIENTAL ARMS, ETC. 


NUMBERS 504-574 


{ Numbers 504-518, and 521-549, are accompanied by the certificates 
of the Japanese Official Judge of Swords, Moto-Kawa, translated by 
Mr. Edward Greey. 


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504 


505 


506 


507 


508 


JAPANESE PHYSICIAN’S DIRK | ee os ae 
Deep furrowed blade by Kinitsuna of Kikuchi, Fras et j 
Shape, hiradzukuri, with deep furrow on both sides. ‘Dull la 
quer sheath with conventionalized cloud pattern. Unusual carv 
ivory fittings. Be? LIV inch 


JAPANESE SHORT SWORD . 
Very fine damascened blade forged by Hiromutsu of Shoshiu, 
about 1356 A.D. Signed. Shape, hiradzukurt. Dragon swal- 
lowing sword on face of blade. On reverse two short grooves and 
Sanskrit inscription. Granulated lacquer sheath with attributes 


and familiars of Gods of Luck in polished lacquer. — Sharkskin 


hilt bound in silk braid. Fittings of fine workmanship, mostly a 
relating to Gods of Luck. _ Length, 2314 inches » 


JAPANESE SWORD 


Heavy, broad blade with deep groove on both sides fred by 
Uji-shige of Tegarayama, one of the best of the “modern” sword __ 
makers, about 1764. Signed. Shape, motodzukurt. Sheath of - 
“curdled” black lacquer made in Nagasaka. Sharkskin hilt, 
bound with black silk braid. Fittings of plain iron except 
kodjka, which is of iron engraved and inlaid with gold and silver 4 
and menuki, of copper alloy in form of deer. Length, 80 inches 


JAPANESE SHORT SWORD 


Beautifully welded blade by Mutsu-no-kami Kaneyasu, of Osaka, . 


about 1644 A. D. Signed. Shape, hiradzukuri. Scabbard of 


granulated black lacquer ornamented with crest. Sharkskin a 


hilt bound with black silk braid. Fittings of good quality. 
| Length, 2134 inches 


JAPANESE SWORD . : 
Blade made by Uyemasa of Mihara, about 1429. Signed. 


Shape, hondzukuri. One side of blade with deep groove; the | q 


other side with two smaller grooves. Wood scabbard lacquered 
with black lacquer to show the grain. Sharkskin hilt bound 
with white silk cord. Fittings complete and of good quality. 


Length, 2814 inches | 


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_ Fine damascened blade; forged by Gassan Seiavech: of Benka 


Bee. A.D. 1860. Signature of maker. Shape, hiradzukuri. Brown 
agi and black lacquer sheath with crests. Sharkskin hilt. Copper 


a. s - guard and excellent fittings. (Slight defect ) 


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Length, 25 inches 


F be 510 JAPANESE SWORD 


Blade by Kane-naga of Yamati, about 1345. Shape, motodzu- 
_kuri. Black lacquered sheath sprinkled with particles of blue, 
repaired with leather bearing Satsuma crest. Sharkskin handle. 
_ Good fittings, the kodjka, or knife handle being an especially 
- fine bit of iron work. (Slight defects in sheath) 

: Length, 27144 inches 


511 JAPANESE SWORD 


Excellent blade, forged by Tsunahiro of Shoshu, about 1532; 
shape, motodzukuri. Black lacquer sheath. Hilt in imitation 


_of sharkskin bound in black silk cord. Guard and other fittirigs 


complete and of excellent quality. Length, 24 inches 


512 JAPANESE SWORD 


Beautifully welded regular wave-patterned blade by Kuni-yoshi 
Fujihara of Musashi, about 1772. Shape, hiradzukuri. Scab- 
bard of shagreen filled with lacquer and ground down. Shark- 
skin hilt bound with brown silk cord. Fittings with beautifully 
wrought cherry-blossom design, with gold and silver on copper 
alloy. (Kurt-kata missing) Length, 2114 inches 


518 JAPANESE ARTIST’S DIRK 


Excellent blade with maker’s name, Suke-sada of Osafume, Bizen. 
Shape, hiradzukuri. Red lacquer sheath and black lacquer hilt 
with silver mountings. Length, 1434 inches 


514 JAPANESE SWORD 


Beautifully marked blade, grooved at top, by Getsu-san of Dewa, 
about 1222 A.D. Shape, shobu-dzu-kuri (blade of grass). Plain 
wood sheath and hilt without fittings. Length, 381% inches 


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515 


516 


517 


518 


519 


520 


- Beautifully welded blade forged by Hojoji Kuni-mitsu of Cantal 


JAPANESE DIRK 


tion reading, i in part, “an excl’ blade”. Length, 1B ine = 


JAPANESE ARTIST’S DIRK = 
Fine blade forged by Masakage of Nagahama, about 1308 AD. 
Sheath of dull brown curiously mottled lacquer, with engraved — 
silver fittings. Length, 1534 inches a 


JAPANESE SWORD 


about 13894 A.D. Shape, agemi—sword ground off at lower 
part of blade. Sheath of grained lacquer with crest of Bizen. 
Beautiful fittings, the sword-guard of iron, with an openwork 
design of squirrels stealing grapes, especially fine. . vf 
Length, 2614 inches 


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JAPANESE SWORD a 
Fine blade, forged by Omune minamotono Kunishigo of Betsu- ; 
chiu, about 1716. Shape, motodzukuri. Or one side of the : 
blade, in deep bas-relief a dragon with sacred jewel i in his claw; _ 
on the other side, the inscription, in beautiful characters, “The 4 
great benefactor of eight banners” (the God of War). Sheath — : 
of granulated red and black lacquer. Hilt of sharkskin bound — 
in black silk cord. Beautifully wrought metal fittings, complete. “| 
(Slight defects in sheath) "Length, 291, inches 


JAPANESE DOCTOR’S SWORD 
Bokuto, or mock sword carried by doctor. Amusing specimen, 
with the doctor’s paraphernalia where the blade should be. In _ 
place of the kogitana (little knife) is a spoon with the inscrip- _ 
tion, “If medicine does not make you dizzy, it will not cure you”. ‘ 
Full description with the piece, explaining the proverb, “A doc- _ 
tor’s sword kills more persons than the warrior’s”. (As is) a 


_ Length, 251% inches “a 


JAPANESE DIRK IN SILVER SCABBARD a 
Good quality blade with hilt and scabbard of silver, chased and a 
engraved in floral designs. Length, 4614 inches a 


70 


JAPANESE SWORD 


Begs Nery well-tempered blade made be Shinnano-kami Fujihara’ 


Kimihiro of Yamashiro, about 1596. Shape, hiradzukuri. 


aie _ Spear-shaped furrow on face of blade. Sword-shaped furrow 


| with spear inside on reverse. Dull granulated lacquer sheath. 
Fittings of beautifully chased old red lacquer by Ichi-podo 
_ Masanori of Mino, whose signature and mark appear on back of 


; : ed, kodjka. : ae Length, 24 inches 


525 


526 


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Blade made by Niwo Kiyotsuna, about 1504 A.D. Shape, hond- 


~ gukuri. Black lacquer sheath. Sharkskin hilt bound with black 


silk byaid. Fine fittings, chiefly with representations of horses. 
Length, 28 inches, 


JAPANESE SHORT SWORD 


Blade forged by Kanegawa of Bushu about 1624. Signed. 
Shape, hiradzukuri. Sheath of ruled hard black lacquer. Shark- 
skin hilt bound in black silk cerd. Antique sword guard and 
other pretEs: complete, and of good quality. 


a Length, 2134 inches 


- JAPANESE SWORD 


Beautifully marked wave-pattern blade made by Magoruku Kane- 
moto of Seki, about 1469 A. D. Signed. Plain wooden sheath 
and cover. Length, 35 inches 


JAPANESE SWORD 
Fine old blade forged by Getsu-san of Dewa, about 1190 A. D. 
Archaic shape. Plain wooden sheath and hilt. Length, 32 inches 


JAPANESE SWORD 

Excellent blade by Yukimitsu of Kashu, about 1504 A. D. Shape, 
hondzukuri. Black lacquer scabbard with blue lines. and gold- 
lacquer ornament of phoenix among maple boughs. Sharkskin 
hilt bound with white silk cord. Interesting fittings, including 
very old sword guard. Length, 8614 inches 


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532 


JAPANESE DIRK ; : 
Beautifully marked blade made by Rigel Shige-yaki re Bingo a 
about 1573, inscribed with Sanskrit text. Plain wooden hilt and 
sheath bearing description. Length, 1634 inches — 


JAPANESE LONG SWORD =. 
Blade made by Sekido Sukemitsu of Gojo, Yamashiro, oan 7 
1661 A.D. Shape, hondzukuri. Black lacquer scabbard diagon i? 
ally grooved. Sharkskin handle bound with silk cord. Well- 4 
wrought fittings; the sword-guard old. Length, 37 inches 


JAPANESE DIRK s 
Closely welded blade by Mikuabi-no-kami Foie Nohek isn of | 
Seki, about 1521. Shape, motodzukuri. Sheath of black lacquer ‘ 4 ai 
dusted with blue. Sharkskin hilt bound with black silk braid. | 
Good fittings (end of kodjka missing). Length, 91 inches 


JAPANESE SWORD q 
Beautifully forged blade by Tangono-kami Kanee of Kioto, 
about 1688 A.D. Shape, motodzukuri. Grooved lacquer scab- 
bard; sharkskin hilt wound with black silk braid. Fine fittings, 
some of them old. Length, 2814 inches 


JAPANESE DAIMYO’S DRESS DIRK 


Beautifully welded blade, with one groove, red lneduern et on face, 


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and two short red lacquered grooves on reverse, made by Hiro- 
hisa of Yasu, about 1573 A.D. Shape, hiradzukuri. Copper 
lacquer sheath. Hilt wound with fine silk cord. Fittings of lac- 
quered iron, etc., with crests and floral ornaments in gold. 


Length, 201% inches 


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JAPANESE SWORD 
Blade made by Kawagi-no-kami Sukesada of Osafune, about 
1688 A.D. Shape, motodzukuri. Red and black granulated 
lacquer sheath of fine quality. Sharkskin hilt bound with black 
silk cord. Fittings complete and of good quality. 

Length, 2614 inches 


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88 JAPANESE LONG SWORD 
_ Deep-grooved blade by Norimitsu of Osafune, Bizen. Date about 


1574. Ribbed black “ebony” lacquer sheath. Sharkskin handle 
bound in gold braid. Fine fittings, chiefly with wave design. 
: Length, 381% inches 


JAPANESE SHORT SWORD 


- Companion to the preceding. Date of blade about 1592. 


Length, 2534 inches 


| JAPANESE SWORD | : 
Blade, very fine, by Masa-iye of Mihara, made about 1362. 


Shape, hondzukuri. Ribbed black lacquer scabbard. Sharkskin 
hilt wound with silk cord. Red copper and copper alloy fittings ; 
the kodjka, signed by Shige Yuki. Length, 2314 inches 


JAPANESE FARMER’S SWORD 


Type permitted to wealthy farmers by their lords. Fine grooved | | 


blade by Rai-Kuni Yasu, about 1329. Shape, motodzukuri. 
Curdled lacquer sheath. Sharkskin handle bound with green 
silk braid; fine and for the most part very old fittings of iron 


Be srith gold copper, silver and gold inlay. The sword guard espe- 


cially fine. Length, 29 inches 


JAPANESE SWORD 

Beautifully watered blade by Kane-masu of Seki (about 1444). 
Shape, hiradzukuri. Thin and wide groove on each side of blade. 
Granulated lacquer sheath. Sharkskin hilt bound in black silk 
blade. Good fittings (kogitana missing). Length, 2414 inches 


JAPANESE SWORD 

Beautifully damascened blade made by Gassan of Osaka, 1854. 
Shape, hiradzukuri. Granulated lacquer scabbard. Sharkskin 
hilt bound in black silk cord. Good fittings, partly of very old 
iron. Length, 2214 inches 


JAPANESE SHORT SWORD 
Excellent blade with deep groove on both sides made by Kanefusa 
of Inuyama, about 1521 A.D. Shape, hiradzukuri. Scabbard of 
copper-dust lacquer. Sharkskin hilt bound in black silk braid. 
Fittings of excellent quality (kagatgana missing). 

Length, 171% inches 


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542 


543 


544 


545 


sheath with HC WRG and plain wooden hilt. 


JAPANESE DIRK 


A.D. Shape, ugashira (bird’s bill). Sia ser 


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JAPANESE DAIMYO’S DIRK wat 
Fine blade made by Hoshogoro Sadamune of Fauitate? . b 
1317 A.D. Shape, wgashira (bird’s bill). Fine groove on 
side of blade. Sheath and hilt of fine black twisted lacquer. 
naments with crest. (Slight defect in sheath) : : 
Length, OV, sae i 


JAPANESE DIRK ae 

Closely welded blade forged by Rai Kuni-yasu of. Yacuehine 7 ; 
about 1829 A.D. Shape, hiradzukuri. Lacquer sheath and ; 
handle of exquisitely carved black lacquer simulating silk cord. | ; 
Good fittings (kuri-kata missing). Length, 1b inches z 


JAPANESE SWORD 
Blade forged by Kiyomitsu of Osafune, Bizen, about 157 a 
Shape, motodzuki. Sheath of grooved copper-colored curdled | a 
lacquer; upper part plain with crest of Hideyoshi, luck mark, E. 
and crest of the Lord of Nara. Sharkskin hilt bound with black — 4 
silk braid. Fittings of good quality with Taiko’s crest and other 
crests, etc. (kuri-kata missing). Length, 291, inches” P 


JAPANESE SHORT SWORD “4 
Good specimen of work of Idzumono-dai-roku Fujihara, dail e 
about 1681 A.D. Shape, hiradzukuri. Sheath of black lacquer : 
dusted with blue. Sharkskin hilt bound in tan silk braid. - Good © 
fittings, complete. (Sheath slightly damaged) a 

Length, 20 inches’ 4 


JAPANESE SHORT SWORD 2 
Blade made by Imoko Tadatzima of Kuritaguchi, about 1688, . 
with dragon engraved on face and two furrows on reverse. Shape, © - 
motodzukuri. Rare scabbard of grooved ebony lined with soft — 
wood. Sharkskin hilt bound with black silk braid. Fine mas, a 
with dragon ornamentation (kuri-kata missing). 4 


Length, 22% inches 
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J. PANT y SSE SAMURAPS Dirk 
Fine cle grained blade forged by ‘uihaes Masahisa of Hizen, 
about ft 73 ALD. Eee motodzukuri. Lacquer scabbard with 


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547 JAP cone DOCTOR'S DIRK 


tae 4 AD. a ae groove with representation of tide- 
| a deve sand two Short grooves on pet of blade. On ab repre: 


scription “A rare and beautiful blade” on sheath. 
Length, 28 inches 


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5 1. ‘JAPANESE. SWORD | 

Fine two-handed blade, deeply grooved. Beautiful scabbard of 
Siac lacquer sprinkled with brown to represent pine needles on 
aa _ the ground. Sheath of sharkskin with dark blue silk cord. Fit- 


tings in red copper, iron, etc., delicately wrought. 
Length, 371 inches 


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550 FOUR JAPANESE SWORD ORNAMENTS 

“es ee. _ Brass tsuba with view on Lake Biwa. Two fuchi, one with land- 
k ir - scape, one with anchor and seashells. One kashira, lake view 
-__-with seashells. All of brass with gold and silver inlay. (4) 


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1 SIX JAPANESE SWORD ORNAMENTS 

Fine copper tsuba of geometrical design. Two menukt, with per- 
simmons in red copper, gold and copper alloy. Two kuri-kata; 
J 3 copper alloy with gold and silver inlay, showing birds on boughs. 
One fuchi, copper alloy, gold, silver and copper inlay of mag- 
nolia flowers. (6) 


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554 


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556 


557 


558 


FOUR JAPANESE SWORD ORNAMENTS Ete 
Two tsuba, iron with gold and silver inlay; one with pilgrim ane 
der pinetree, and fisherman by waterfall. One with hawk on pine 
tree. Two fuchi, copper alloy with gold and silver inlay; one — 
showing Fuji in the moonlight, and one representing the drawing — 
of water for the New Year. ‘The sword guards old and of excel- 
lent quality; the fuchi of fine workmanship. (4) eS 


FOUR JAPANESE SWORD ORNAMENTS haz 
Fine old tsuba (sword guard), representing Daruma. Iron with _ 
gold inlay. Interesting piece. Two fuchi; one with pine branch, _ } 
one with bamboo; iron with gold and silver inlay. One kashira, a 
pilgrim with gourd on back; iron with gold and silver inlay. Ex- = 
cellent specimens. (4) | 


THREE JAPANESE SWORD ORNAMENTS a 
Two tsuba, old and of good quality; iron inlaid with gold and x 
silver; one representing Chinese sage admiring waterfalls, the 


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other representing sage reading poem to the moon. One fuchi, — 
of copper alloy, showing the woodcutter, Bakudo; excellent work- 
manship. (3) i: 


JAPANESE LONG SWORD s | j 
Made after European model. Copper lacquer sheath with elab- 
orate ormolu fittings. Sharkskin hilt with ormolu crests, ete. 


JAPANESE DIRK . 
Good blade. Black lacquer sheath (badly damaged). Shark- 
skin handle bound with black silk braid. Fittings of excellent 


quality. Length, 131% inches 
FLINTLOCK PISTOL TURKEY, 18TH CENTURY 
Barrel with gold inlay; butt with metal strip inlay and Turkish 
emblems. Length, 22 inches 


TURKISH SCIMITAR 
Leather scabbard. Ivory hilt studded with coral. 
Length, 31 inches 


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ROUND SHIELD PERSIA, 17TH CENTURY 
Red leather with delicate peony and cloud-band design in gold. 
Boss and ornamental cartouches of metal studded with carnelians. 
(As is) Diameter, 22 inches 


4 560 SIXTEENTH CENTURY STEEL HELMET WITH 
P DOUBLE VISOR 
(Restorations) 


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561. INDIAN EIGHTEENTH CENTURY DAGGER 
_ Blade with delicate gold inlay. Hilt, steel with gilt decoration. 
Velvet scabbard. Length, 19 inches 


862 TWO CAUCASIAN DAGGERS | 
| Straight, grooved blades; ivory hilts; scabbards with Tula 
silver decoration.; (2) 


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563 TWO JAPANESE IVORY KNIFE SHEATHS 
One with delicate diapered decoration; the other openwork imi- 


tating basketry. (2) 


564 TWO INDIAN DAGGERS 
Ivory handles. (2) Length, 1834 and 10 inches 


565 MEXICAN SADDLE 
Elaborate saddle with carved and repoussé leather and hammered 
silver ornaments. Heavy steel stirrups with incised floral decora- 


tion. (As is) 


566 PERSIAN SHIELD 
Of steel, with engraved bands, alternatingly in arabesque scrolls 
and Arabic writing, forming a star. Broad border of inscription. 
Diameter, 2144 inches 


567 PERSIAN DAGGER 
| The blade with engraved inscription. Hilt and scabbard steel, 
with etched figural decoration. Length, 14 inches 


568 FRENCH HUNTING SWORD 
The hilt covered with red velvet. Pommel, crossbar and sheath 
in carved bone with portrait of Francis I and French coat-of- 
arms. Length, 1914 inches 


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569 


570 


571 


572 


574 


“MALAY KRISS” 


Carved wooden handle, crossbar and seabbar 
blade. ro ee 


CES and gilt A floral ornaments. 


JAPANESE HORAGA OR BATTLE une hiss = M \ 
SHELL ~ 
Silver mouthpiece etched with maple leaves. 
cords and tassels. 


Persian arm-guard and battle axe inlaid wie silvers 3 
scimitar with ivory handle. (3) | 


J APANESE LACQUER SWORD STAND 
Delicate lotus leaf decoration on gold-powdered ground. — 
Length, 22 a 


OLD JAPANESE LACQUER SWORD STAND 
Beautiful decoration of eagles on pinetree, in gold, Sita and — 
brown lacquer. The base with drawers (drawer pulls “incom 
plete). , Length, 171, inches 


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John Bie: SESSION 
‘NuMBERS 575-747 


ND WHITE ONYX SNUFF BOTTLE WITH 
TZ STOPPER CHINA, CHIEN-LUNG PERIOD 
oo sides. Beautiful marking. 


TURE PORCELAIN BOTTLE 


Se CHINA, CHIEN-LUNG PERIOD 
ds shape rah) Rrackicd mustard yellow glaze. Stand. 


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5 SMALL CARNELIAN SNUFF BOTTLE WITH CARNE- 
ae LIAN STOPPER 
- (Repaired) — 


“Two PORCELAIN SNUFF BOTTLES _ 
pad er CHINA, YUNG-CHENG PERIOD 
Cylindrical. One with very fine famille-rose decoration of legend- 
: rae ary scene; the other, soft paste, blue and white with crackled 
glaze and lotus decoration. Marks. (2) 
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LARGE PORCELAIN SNUFF BOTTLE WITH STOPPER 
| CHINA, CHIEN-LUNG PERIOD 
Cylindrical. Blue and white; medallion design against fretwork ; 
coral stopper set in silver-gilt. 


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BROWN AGATE SNUFF BOTTLE WITH BLUE GLASS 
STOPPER “CHINA, CHIEN-LUNG PERIOD 
Carving of bat and clouds. 


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586 


587 


588 


589 


PALE BROWN AGATE SNUFF BOTTLE WITH ‘MOTHER si | 
OF-PEARL STOPPER 3 CHINA, CHIEN-LUNG | PERIOD - | 
Carving of saddle horse tied to post. . a 


TWO CAMEO GLASS SNUFF BOTTLES 

CHINA, CHIEN-LUNG PERIOD — 
One elongated pilgrim shape, with rocks, animals, flowering pee 4 
etc., in red on turquoise-blue; the other lake scene in brown « on 


yellow. (2) 


TWO PORCELAIN SNUFF BOTTLES 
| CHINA, YUNG-CHENG PERIOD _ 
Cylindrical. One blue and white with very fine landscape decora- 4 
tion (mark). The other with dragon among clouds in red and ~ 


blue. (2) 


JASPER GLASS SNUFF BOTTLE WITH FELTSUI JADE _ 
STOPPER CHINA, CHIEN-LUNG PERIOD _ 


TWO PORCELAIN SNUFF BOTTLES | 

CHINA, CHIEN-LUNG PERIOD _ 
One with openwork decoration of dragon and phenix; mazarine- 
blue glaze; the other gourd-shaped, with famille-rose design of 
bats and gourds on turquoise-blue. (2) 


GREY AND WHITE AGATE SNUFF BOTTLE WITH _ | 
FEI-TSUI JADE STOPPER cama, CATS Ree 


Carving of fungus. Beautiful coloring. 


TWO PORCELAIN SNUFF BOTTLES 

CHINA, YUNG-CHENG PERIOD _ 
Cylindrical. One with famille-verte decoration of legendary — 
scene. ‘The other soft paste, with very fine landscape in blue un- 


der crackled glaze. (2) 


TWO LARGE PORCELAIN SNUFF BOTTLES WITH 
STOPPERS CHINA, CHIEN-LUNG PERIOD 
One pilgrim shape, with famille-rose decoration of legendary 
scene; porcelain stopper. The other cylindrical, with legendary 
scene in underglaze blue, red and yellow; coral stopper. (2) 


80 


CHINA, CHIEN-LUNG PERIOD 


8 TRANSPARENT HAIR-CRYSTAL SNUFF BOTTLE 
| WITH FEL TSUI JADE STOPPER 


CHINA, CHIEN-LUNG PERIOD 


CARVED-ROCK CRYSTAL SNUFF BOTTLE 


CHINA, CHIEN-LUNG PERIOD 


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: i With plum blossom spray and bee. 
MIN IATURE PORCELAIN VASE curIna, CHIEN-LUNG PERIOD 
lazuli blue glaze. (Brinkley, 530) Height, 24% inches 


MINIATURE TEA-DUST PORCELAIN VASE 


CHINA, CHIEN-LUNG PERIOD 
Inverted pear-shaped body; short, straight neck. Very fine pot- 
ting and color. Stand. 


TWO MINIATURE CUCUMBER-GREEN PORCELAIN 
VASES CHINA, CHIEN-LUNG PERIOD 
One with globular body, one elongated ovoid, both with short, 
straight necks. Beautiful glaze with crackle. One stand. (2) 


TWO MINIATURE PORCELAIN VASES 


CHINA, CHIEN-LUNG PERIOD 
One blanc-de-chine, one coral-red. “Excellent quality. Stands. 


(2) 
81 


Pear shape, with animal-head handles in relief. Vibrant lapis- 


599 


600 


601 


602 


~ 603 


604 


605 


606 


607 


One cylindrical, with figural decoration in underglaze blue (Yung- 


TWO MINIATURE PORCELAIN VASES - 


aes CHIEN “LUNG 


One ovoid; one gourd shape. Fine rich glaze. 2) 


TWO MINIATURE IMPERIAL-YELLOW EGGSHE ; 
PORCELAIN BOWLS . CHINA, YUNG-CHENG ‘PERI 


Exquisite specimens. Yung-cheng mark. (2) 


JEST Ee CUCUMBER-GREEN BEAKER 

CHINA, CHIEN-LUNG PERIOD : 
Gracefully swelling gadrooned body. Fine uniform color with * 
fish-roe crackle. Stand. : | 


TWO PORCELAIN SNUFF BOTTLES ae 

CHINA, CHIEN-LUNG PERIOD 
One blue and white, pilgrim shape, with peony decoration; ee 
other in shape of goldfish, red and gold. (2)_ a 


TWO MONOCHROME PORCELAIN SNUFF BOTTLES 4 
CHINA, CHIEN-LUNG PERIOD 

One flattened elongated ovoid, apple-green crackle; the other pil- 

grim shape, starch-blue. (2) + 


TWO PORCELAIN SNUFF BOTTLES i 


cheng mark); the other pilgrim bottle shape, with crackled a 
cucumber-green glaze. (2) Pe: 


JADE SNUFF BOTTLE CHINA, CHIEN-LUNG PERIOD a 
Egg shape, with unusual brown splotches on mutton-fat. Bi 


TWO ROCK-CRYSTAL SNUFF BOTTLES iq 
CHINA, CHIEN-LUNG PERIOD — 
Rectangular shape, with rounded corners. (2) ca 


82 


CHINA, CHIEN-LUNG PERIOD 
Renee fine color. 


CHINA, CHIEN-LUNG PERIOD — 
‘Beautiful markings. 


610 ) WHITE AGATE SNUFF BOTTLE 


ime CHINA, CHIEN-LUNG FERIOD 


LAIN SNUFF BOTTLE curva, yunc-cHENG PERIOD 
to ee. specimen. " eapering Relies shape, with 


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613 IMPORTANT STONEWARE JAR WITH COVER, AT- 
_~+‘'TRIBUTED TO KENZAN -- gapan, aBout 1700 

____-This charming vase, with its bold decoration of white flowers 
a _ with green leaves on red and black ground, was Number 296 of 

_ the Brinkley Collection and was attributed to Kenzan by that 
expert. It has the Kenzan mark on the base. Stand. (As is) 


Height, 8 inches 


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614 TEA JAR WITH METAL COVER JAPAN, aBouT 1820 
eS By Zengoro Hozen. A masterpiece. After a Ming model, with 
decoration of peonies in relief, yellow and green against aubergine 
background. Small handles at shoulders. Mark, Yeiraku. 
Stand. (Brinkley, 272) (Repair) | 


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615 


616 


617 


618 


619 


620 


621 


YEIRAKU PORCELAIN BOX WITH COVER sa 
Relief decoration of carp among waves, clouds overheats 
carp yellow, the remainder a fine aubergine. Mark, Yeiraku. 

‘ Diameter, 3 inch 


FUKAKUSA STONEWARE FIREPOT  sapan, aout 15 
Brinkley’s attribution. Very fine pipe clay with archaic lacqu 
decoration, black and gold, of landscape. By Hosaira, who fir 
employed lacquer to decorate pottery. (Brinkley, 232) | (Slig 
chips in lacquer ) Diameter, 3 inch 


KIOTO STONEWARE BOTTLE ee 
Attributed to Ninsei. Very beautiful shape, globular body with 4 
long, slender neck with two cylindrical handles at rim. Beauti- — 
fully running bluish-white and brown glaze on brown biscuit. 
Mark, Ninsei. (Brinkley, 173) (Slight repairs) . - 
Height, 91% inches 4 


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TAKETORI STONEWARE DISH JAPAN, ABouT 1780 gq 
Very delicate potting. In form of lotus leaf with rolled edges. — 
The outside with beautifully running glaze in shades of brown, “a 
the inside with greenish-blue. Ying-yang symbol in relief in . 
centre. Mark, Ki (maker’s initial). (Brinkley, 894) 2 

. Length, 8Y% inches 


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BLACK RAKU STONEWARE BOWL.  sapan, 181TH CENTURY = q 
Irregular globular shape; very fine velvety black. a 
Diameter, 434 inches 


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SHIGARAKI STONEWARE JAR JAPAN, 18TH CENTURY 
Fine quality. Inverted pear shape. Short neck with rounded lip. 
Thick black lustrous glaze streaked with olive-brown. 

Height, 514 inches 


TAKETORI POTTERY SACRIFICIAL CUP 
JAPAN, 18TH CENTURY 
Leaf shape, with beautifully patterned blue and brown glaze. 
Length, 434 inches 


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626 


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SMALL SATSUMA TEA JAR WITH COVER 

| | JAPAN, 18TH CENTURY 
Korean style; very delicate potting; diaper bands in brown under 
thin gray glaze. Interesting piece. 


SETO TEA JAR 

Made by Toshiro, about 1245, according to Brinkley. Fine run- 
ning café-au-lait crackled glaze on brown biscuit. Ivory lid. 
(Brinkley, 411) 


SATSUMA JAR WITH COVER _ sapan, 18TH cENTURY 
Globular body on perforated foot. Delicate decoration of chry- 
santhemums in mellow enamels and gold. Fine potting; beautiful 
fish-roe crackle. In black lacquer box with gold floral design. 
Stand. at ) | Height, 414 inches 


TWO AWATA TEA BOWLS JAPAN, 1830 
By Dohachi. Gray glaze with irregular pink spots in imitation 
of Korean ware. One with Fuji and landscape in blue, gold and 
black (Brinkley, 192). The other with cranes in gold and black 
(base chipped). (2) Diameter, 43% inches 


BOWL BY NOMURA NINSEI  gsapan, tate 17TH CENTURY 
Uniform round and fine crackle characteristic of Ninsei. Deco- 
ration of four medallions, two with diapers, two with floral de- 
sign. Mark, “Ninsei’. (Brinkley, 175) (Repair) 

Diameter, 41 inches 


SATSUMA STONEWARE TEA JAR  saran, azour 1700 
Beautifully potted, with olive-brown glaze. Ivory cover. (Brink- 
ley, 167) 


JAPANESE POTTERY BOWL 
Unusually beautiful brown glaze with brown metallic and blue- 
white splashes. A fine piece. Diameter, 43/4, inches 


ANTIQUE JAPANESE POTTERY BOWL 
Irregular shape; heavy beautiful brown glaze with bluish-white 
splashes. Fine specimen. Diameter, 71/4 inches 


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630 


631 


632 


633 


634 


635 


636 


637 


(haney 414) 


AWATA STONEWARE SAKE BOTTLE _ = a 
Square shape with fine green glaze. Seal, Nipon Yiu set 


TAKETORI STONEWARE TEA JAR JAPAN, ABOUT 5 
Beautifully potted shape, with handle. Soft brown. eee 
bluish-gray splashes. Ivory cover. Pe 390) 


TRIPOD INCEN SE BURNER WITH SILVER. cov 
‘KOREA, ABOUT 
Brinkley’s attribution. Relief decoration of dragons. Heavy 
green glaze in fine gradations of color. Silver color are d 
in honeycomb design. (Brinkley, 785) _ Heal 4 inches 
SATSUMA INCENSE BURNER WITH PIERCED LID 
JAPAN, ABOUT Vie ; 
Compressed globular body, upturned on tripod feet. Fine cream- = 
colored fish-roe crackle with design of children at play, well- 


executed in colored enamels. (Brinkley, 227) Height, ig ac ft: 


sire hi 4 
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SATSUMA SAKE POT JAPAN, ABOUT 1800. 
Very fine clouded buff crackle with chrysanthemum flowers. and § 
leaves in red, green and gold enamel. Gourd shape. Ivory 
cover. (Brinkley, 146) (Spout repaired) Height, 6 inched 


AWATA TEA JAR . JAPAN, ABOUT 1750 ; 
Heavy enamel decoration of old men and children in rich colors” : 
and gold on cream-colored crackle. (Brinkley, 231N) 4 
Height, 3 inches 2 

PERFORATED AWATA JAR WITH COVER 
JAPAN, ABOUT 1835. 
Perforated pattern of intersecting circles richly decorated in col- | 
ored enamels. Charming, decorative piece. Stand. (Brinkley, el 
231Q) Height, 11 inches 


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is : JAPAN, aout 1630 

ution Bold Geral cartouches against diapered 
ese e Ming mark. pe Buabley, 31) , 

iy? ; Height, 81, inches 


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z JAPAN, 18TH CENTURY 
\ iy, Cireular centre, with Pig rock and peony 


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642 ‘WHITE. HIRADO PORCELAIN WATER JAR WITH 
COVER 

Bae ct Fine quality. Relief decoration of epeouy sprays; basketwork 
Pes a borders. peeeley, 112) 


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o. -YEIRAKU PORCELAIN BOWL JAPAN, ABouT 1800 
Fine specimen, with decoration of characters in gold and blue 

and gold borders in inside, and Kiri crest and branches of pine, | 
bamboo and plum tree in gold on outside. Signed “Kahin Shiriu”. 

Silver rim. Gold and black lacquer stand. Probably made for 


A _ presentation to the Emperor. (Brinkley, 260) 
ee Diameter, 544 inches 


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645 


646 


647 


648 


649 


650 


SILVER STAND AND COVER = sapan, LATE 18TH CENTURY =. 
A masterpiece of potting; beautiful, mellow colors. ‘Openwork — 
design of storks in pond among lotus leaves and flowers glazed 
in very soft blues, browns and reds, the whole sprinkled with — 
gold and silver. Pierced lotus top; stand with lotus deaves _ 

forming feet. (Boston Museum. Brinkley, 67) } 3 
Height, 3 inches : 


SMALL IMARI PORCELAIN VESSEL FOR ee 
TEA CLOTH | 7 -. gapan, 1680 | 
A rare piece. Cylindrical shape, with decoration of dragons in 
gold on red and bands at top and bottom of green and red _ 
diaper. (Boston Museum. Brinkley, 35) nege 21, inches - 


IMARI PORCELAIN BOWL WITH COVER t 

JAPAN, 18TH CENTURY 
Fine specimen, with landscape and floral decoration in red and 
gold enamel and underglaze blue. The domed cover with child 


sitting on drum modelled in the round. Diameter, 7 inches 4 
IMARI PORCELAIN BOWL - Japan, aBouT 1780 | 
Fine decoration in brilliant colors of landscape, pomegranate ei 


trees, ebc. - Diameter, 75% inches — - | 


IMARI PORCELAIN BOWL JAPAN, ABouT 1780 
Centre with dragon in blue and gold; curved sides with floral and 
figural decorations and diapered bands. Fine soft color. : 

| ; Diameter, 9Yg inches — ; 


IMARI PORCELAIN PLATE JAPAN, ABOUT 1780 
Beautiful floral decoration in characteristic brilliant colors. 
Diameter, 121% inches 


LARGE IMARI PORCELAIN BOWL JAPAN, 1780 
Very beautiful and bold decoration of fighting bulls in landscape _—_| 
with blossoming cherry trees, in blue, red and gold. Stand. | 

Diameter, 1714 inches 


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i 51 4 IMARI PORCELAIN SAKE BOTTLE © sapan, azovut 1760 
Square shape. The sides with white panels containing floral 


ay Bt sprays set against rich background of flowers and diapers. Ex- 
cellent quality. Wood stopper. (Boston Museum. Brinkley, 
S tsF>< 438) : Height, 9 inches 


(65% F IMARI PORCELAIN BOWL ON RAISED FOOT WITH 
COVER JAPAN, ABouT 1750 
_ Beautiful piece with diapers and medallions in rich enamels and 


gold. At base and top, border of yellow chrysanthemums on 
Diameter, 534, inches 


PAIR OF IMARI PORCELAIN BOWLS JAPAN, 1780 


Unusual decoration. White paste with incised design. Decora- 


tion of medallions containing character “Ju” (congratulation) 


in gold on red; green and red diaper border at top and bottom. 
Mark, “Fukki Chosun” (wealth, honor, long life and happiness). 
(Brinkley, 40) (2) Diameter, 434, inches 


LARGE IMARI PORCELAIN BOWL JAPAN, 1700 
Background of deep red ornamented in gold and colors with car- 
touches containing landscape in blue alternating with “Ju” char- 
ter (congratulation). Mark, “Fuku” in square. (Brinkley, 29) 

Diameter, 11 inches 


OLD KUTANI PORCELAIN BOWL 
Round centre with phcenixes and diapers. Slightly flaring sides 
with cartouches with sacred symbols against diapered ground. 


Fine color and design. Diameter, 7 inches 


HEXAGONAL IMARI SAKE POT WITH SPOUT AND 
HANDLE JAPAN, ABouT 1760 
Very fine specimen with floral cartouches in turquoise and red 
on gold set against a gold and yellow diapered background. 


Stand. (Boston Museum. Brinkley, 69A) (Repaired) 
. Height, 7 inches 


89 


657 


658 


659 


660 


661 


662 


IMARI PORCELAIN BOWL es 
Small centre; wide flaring rim. Rare combination of d 
dragons, fishes in diapered sea, floral cartouches, ebcy % ir 
brilliant enamels. Ming mark. (Brinkley, 27) ee 
Diameter, ™% 


BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN TEA JAR AND PLA’ 
BY SHONDZUI GORODAYU JAPAN, 16TH (CENTI 
Brinkley’s attribution. The tea jar with diapers and circu 
medallions containing archaic figures. The plate with delic ee 
bamboo and bird design. (Boston Museum. Brinkley, 1 ak 2) 
(Both repaired) (2) ‘ae 

Height of jar, 234 inches; diameter 3 plate, BY é inche : 


SETO PORCELAIN BOTTLE 


to top and bottom, showing the seven sages in bamboo grove an 
various diaper patterns in relief. Thick green glaze of beauti 
ful nuances. Fine piece. Lacquered stopper. (Brinkley, 417) 

pct 3 inche, “9 


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BLUE AND WHITE HIRADO PORCELAIN JAR WITH 
COVER - JAPAN, ABOUT 1780 © 
Cylindrical shape, tapering to top and bottom. Wave ‘design a 
in relief at bottom; design of flying cranes in blue. Cover with 
turtle in relief. (Boston Museum. Brinkley, 82) a 
Height, 10 inches — . 


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BLUE AND WHITE HIRADO PORCELAIN VASE 4 

JAPAN, ABouT 1780 — 
Tall cylindrical shape, with flying cranes and landscape. (Boston — 4 
Museum) Stand. . Height, 934 inches qT 


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HIRADO BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN CLOVE ~ 
BOILER IN TWO PARTS JAPAN, ABouT 1750 
The lower part on tripod feet, with handles and open cartouches; 
the top with handles and perforated lid. Decoration of “grains —_| 
of rice” pattern. (Boston Museum. Brinkley, 97) 3 a 1 
Height, 71 inches 


90 


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oe ¢ ne pl aca and at einic hive: Cover of rer, Kioto 
anufacture (repaired). (Brinkley, 10) 
oo aes Height, 32 inches 


ees Es spirals and foced-b Heide (Brinkley, 594) 
aye Length, 414 inches 


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FINE CHINESE PORCELAINS 


ees NUMBERS 667-691 | 


“667 _TEA-DUST PORCELAIN BOTTLE 
ty CHINA, CHIEN-LUNG PERIOD 
Excellent quality. Pear shape, with short neck and flaring lip. 


Very beautiful soft glaze. Stand. (Brinkley, 551) 
c, Height, 11% inches 


CELADON PORCELAIN BOTTLE curva, Mine PERIOD 
Brinkley’s attribution. Incised decoration of lotus, sceptre ends, 
fretwork bands, etc. Handles. Graceful shape. Soft grayish 
cies: glaze. Stand. (Brinkley, 506) Height, 10 inches 


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669 


670 


671 


672 


673 


674 


675 


REaNGE. CHINE PORCELAIN “BOTTLE, a 

CHINA, KANG 
Bell shape, with tall, cylindrical neck; incised decorat 
dragon and phenix among clouds. nea al 


BLANC-DE-CHINE PORCELAIN BEAKER > 

: . CHINA, | MING 
Fine specimen. Tecan shape. Relief band in imitation 
bronze with fretwork decomtiGy Lae H ae Ww e 


IMPORTANT MEU OT: Sea PORCELAIN VASE 

KANG-HST P 
Inverted Soran body, wide neck with flaring rim; ; lion 
and ring handles in relief. Exceptionally fine lustrous : 
Stand; brocade case. (Boston Museum. Copley Society . 
hibition, 1911) Height, ie inche 


[SEE FRONTISPIECE | 


CELADON PORCELAIN BOTTLE CHINA, MING PERIOD 
Pear shape, tapering to narrow neck with flaring lip. Ex : 
tionally fine color. Stand. (Boston Museum. Copley Society 
Exhibition, 1911. Brinkley, 482) \. *. Height, 11 “< 3 


CELADON PORCELAIN VASE ~ CHINA, MING PERIOD | 
Pear shape, with wide mouth; square handles at shoulders. Deco: 4 
ration in relief of bats and fungus-shaped clouds. Wave frieze 
at bottom; plantain-leaf frieze at neck. Stand. (Boston Mu- 
seum. Brinkley, 502) Height, 13% inches 


SANG- DE-BQZUF PORCELAIN BOTTLE ; 

CHINA, CHIEN-LUNG PERIOD | 
Graceful shape, of extraordinarily fine color. (Copley Society 
Exhibition, 1911) | Height, 17 inches ; 


BLANC-DE-CHINE PORCELAIN VASE 
CHINA, MING PERIOI 0D 
Ovaid body; short neck with upturned flange. Very fine incised 
decoration of peony flowers and spirals. Beautiful soft white — 
glaze. Incised. Ching Hua mark. Stand. (Brinkley, 451) 
Height, wea inches 3 


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IMPORTANT MIRROR-BLACK PORCELAIN VASE 


KANG-HSI PERIOD 


[NUMBER 671 | 


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676 © ‘LARGE ‘CELADON VASE CHINA, CHIEN-LUNG PERIOD 

_ Cylindrical shape, tapering to top and bottom. Relief decora- 
on of lotus flowers. Ming mark. Stand. (Boston Museum. 
rinkley, 503) (As is) Height, 16 inches 


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67" ; BLUE STONEWARE BOWL CHINA, YUAN PERIOD 
et Beautiful nuances of blue with red splash. Fine piece. Boston 
useum. Cee: ee Diameter, 7 inches 


. *AMILLE-VERTE PORCELAIN BOWL 

_ CHINA, KANG-HSI PERIOD 
‘ine aaste ‘Fine white porcelain, with well-executed landscape 
nd figures in enamels. (Chip) Diameter, 71% inches 


CELADON PORCELAIN VASE CHINA, KANG-HSI PERIOD 


color. Stand. (Boston Museum. Copley Society Exhibition, 
A be 1911. : Brinkley, 500) . Height, 1434 inches 


LARGE SANG-DE-BQEUF PORCELAIN VASE 
CHINA, CHIEN-LUNG PERIOD 
Club shape. Fine color, with flambé at mouth. Stand. (Ex- 
tensive repairs) Height, 141% inches 


CELADON PORCELAIN BOTTLE CHINA, SUNG PERIOD 
Very fine gourd shape, with peony spirals in relief. Beautiful 
unctuous glaze. (Boston Museum. Brinkley, 482) (Repairs) 

| Height, 101% inches 


IMPERIAL-YELLOW PORCELAIN BOWL 

CHINA, CHIEN-LUNG PERIOD 
Incised dragon decoration. Very fine color. Ming Wan-li mark. 
Stand. (Brinkley, 534) (Chips at rim) Diameter, 6°4 inches 


CHINA, KANG-HSI PERIOD 
Remarkable piece. Low body with handles at rim. Fine leaf- 
brown glaze mottled with black at shoulders. Silver top with 
phonixes among clouds. (Brinkley, 647B) Diameter, 6 inches 


93 


Graceful gadrooned shape, with fluted flaring lip and base. Fine 


PORCELAIN INCENSE BURNER WITH SILVER COVER © 


684 


685 


686 


687 


688 


689 


690 


Made for European trade. 
branches. Silver fittings. 


BLACK STONEWARE VASE 


Very beautiful lustrous black glaze. Stand. 
(Repairs ) 


LARGE TEA-DUST PORCELAIN VASE 
CHINA, KANG-1 


lief bands of fretwork, archaic characters in medalli 


(Brinkley, 557) HH eight, 171 


CHINESE TEMMOKU TEA BOWL SUN 
Very beautiful flaring shape, with lustrous black glaze | 
with silvery metallic lines. Copper rim. Stand. (Boston Mu 
seum. Brinkley, 652) (Repairs) ee OM. cl 


CHINESE TEMMOKU STONEWARE TEA BOWL 
SUNG PE 
Reautifully Aowing lustrous black glaze streaked with met 
lines. Silver rim. Lacquered stand. (Boston Museum. — 
ley, 651) mee 594 


CHINESE TEMMOKU STONEWARE TEA BOWL oC 

| SUNG PEI 
Very beautifully running brown “hare-skin” glaze with greet 
black hairline streaks. Silver rim. Lacquered stand. ce 


Museum. Brinkley, 650) (Very slight repairs) — 
Diameter, tA in 


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FINE FLAMBE PORCELAIN JAR 
CHINA, CHIEN-LUNG PER 6 | 


Sturdy body with wide mouth ; nailheads at shoulders. see 


Jey, 611) ane B16 i inche es 
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SILK AND WOOL VERDURE TAPESTRY 


BRUSSELS, 16TH CENTURY 


[NUMBER 692] 


“691 


IMPORTANT CUCUMBER-GREEN PORCELAIN BOTTLE 


CHINA, CHIEN-LUNG PERIOD 


Globular body, with tall, cylindrical neck. Beautiful cucumber- 


green glaze with giant crackle. Stand; brocade case. 


Height, 121% inches 


ORIENTAL AND EUROPEAN TEXTILES 


NUMBERS 692-720 


SILK AND WOOL TAPESTRY 


BRUSSELS, FLANDERS, SECOND HALF OF 16TH CENTURY 


| Verdure tapestry of very fine quality, showing forest scene. The 
foliage of the trees is interpreted with great skill in yellow-greens 
and contrasts strikingly with the blue-green depth of the inner 
forest. To the right, a vista of hilly landscape with ponds, 


_ meadows and trees. The foreground shows a pond bordered by 


693 


694 


ferns, brambles and aquatic plants. In the forest move animals— 


_ two camels to the left, deer and an uncouth, ape-like animal in 
the background. In the foreground, at the pond, a pelican de- 
‘yours a fish, below the gnarled roots of the tree is a turtle; to 
the right, a goat comes down to drink. The border, a typical 
16th century Brussels border, intermingles bouquets of flowers 
and fruit with allegorical figures, on a pale yellow background. 


In the centres of the right and left borders are graceful female 
dancers in the Rafaelesque manner. In the right and left lower 
corners, Venus, reclining on a chariot, plays with an amorino. At 
the centre base reclines a river god. The mark, Brussels Bra- 
bant, at the lower left. Maker’s mark at the right. (Slight 
repairs ) Size, 11 feet 4 inches x 18 feet 


[SEE ILLUSTRATION | 


WOOLEN TAPESTRY FLANDERS, 16TH CENTURY 
The Judgment of Solomon. Allegorical Renaissance border (in- 


complete). Size, 5 feet 7 inches x 8 feet 3 inches 


MANILA SILK SHAWL 
Heavy golden-tan silk with fine embroidery of diverse floral 


motifs. Embroidered on both sides. Heavy fringe. 
Size, 5 feet 5 inches x 5 feet 8 inches 


95 


695 


696 


697 


698 


699 


700 


701 


INDO-PORTUGUESE EMBROIDERED SPREAD 


SILK DAMASK SPREAD _ spa, Lave 177m “cEx 
Design of undulated stems, flowers, etc. in pale tan. | 
stained ) Size, 7 feet x 5 ee Ti i 


SILK DAMASK SPREAD . SPAIN, 18TH CENT U 
Very fine greenish-yellow silk damask with bold rocaille desi a 
Rameeay ore 7 feet 10 inches x 7 feats 2i inches — 


INDO-PORTUGUESE EMBROIDERED BEDSPREAD | et 
INDIA, 17rH-18TH CENTU a 

All-over design of floral stems in pale green, pale yellow and pal 3 
pink silk chain and satin stitch on linen. (As is) SO 
' Size, 8 feet 5 inches x 6 hae 2 inche 


INDO-PORTUGUESE BEDSPREAD | cay 

INDIA, 17TH-18TH CENTURY _ 
All-over design of floral scrolls and medallions with Renaissance 
urns with flowers, in satin and chain stitch, yellow silk on line 
ground. Size, 8 feet 11 inches x 5 feet 6 inche 


INDIA, 17TH-18TH CENTURY F, 
Border and centre field with spiral scrolls to which convention- 
alized flowers and pomegranates are attached. Yellow silk satin — 


and crewel stitch on linen. Size, 8 feet 3 inches x 5 feet 6 inches - 


INDO-PORTUGUESE SPREAD mnpia, 17TH CENTURY 
Border showing birds in opposite representation and imperial 
eagle. The centre field with tree designs and various hunting — 
scenes showing Europeans in 17th century costume. Yellow silk 
crewel stitch on linen. (As is) 3 

| Size, 8 feet 3 inches x 5 feet 9 inches Z 


ANTIQUE INDO-PORTUGUESE EMBROIDERED BED- a 
SPREAD e. 
Embroidery in yellow satin stitch on linen ground, showing 
spiral scrolls with attached conventionalized floral designs in vm 
low and russet silk. (As is) a 
Size, 9 feet 5 inches x 6 feet 1 ingle 4 


96 


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RARE CHINESE SILK TAPESTRY HANGING 

Children playing at various games. Background of vivid reds 
and blues forming landscape. (Badly stained) 

an Size, 6 feet 9 inches x 5 feet 4 inches 


BROCADE SPREAD SPANISH, LATE 17TH CENTURY 
Delicate pattern of ribbons and floral motifs showing the influ- 


-- ence of lace designs in silver-white on deep blue with touches of 


salmon-red. = Size, '7 feet 2 inches x 5 feet 4 inches 


BOKHARA EMBROIDERED SPREAD 
All-over design of large red palmette flowers with blue twigs in 
silk on canvas ground. Size, 7 feet x 4 feet 1 inch 


‘CHINESE EMBROIDERED HANGING | 
Floral sprays and butterflies in pale golden satin stitch on pale 
salmon-red. ~ Size, 9 feet 3 inches x 5 feet 2 inches 


LARGE INDIAN EMBROIDERED HANGING 
Tan cotton weave embroidered in silk with large and delicately 
designed flowering tree of life growing on a hill embroidered in 
vivid colors. Unusual example. 

Size, 10 feet 1 inch x 7 feet 1 inch 


BOKHARA EMBROIDERED SPREAD 
All-over design of large burnt-orange flowers surrounded by ser- 
rated leaves in silk on canvas ground. (As is) 

Size, '7 feet 4 inches x 5 feet 8 inches 


JAPANESE BROCADE HANGING 
Heavy Obi silk with unusual design of cranes and flowers on deep 
red ground. Size, 7 feet 9 inches x 5 feet 2 inches ~ 


ANTIQUE INDIAN EMBROIDERED HANGING 
Silver embroidery on red satin. Prayer-niche design. Elaborate 
floral border. Scrolled prayer niche enclosing tree of life. 

Size, 5 feet 8 inches x 3 feet 5 inches 


97 


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710 


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712 


7138 


714 


715 


716 


717 


PERSIAN “BIGHTEENTH CENTURY ve 
VELVET SPREAD 


with Solvents Ae ete., in heavy. 
broidery on black velvet ground. ‘ 
Size, 4 1 - inches x 2) 


STRIP OF SIXTEENTH CENTURY AR 
APPLIQUE EMBROIDERY | 
Bold Renaissance acanthus border in yellow ee 
lined in blue appliquéd on crimson fee : 


EMBROIDERED BOKHARA SPREAD 


Floral motifs in various gS on ae ae A 


mums produced by floating broca digs on ivory-white ¢ 


ground. (As is) 


pheasant and eet on views (As is) (2) ae 
Size, 11 feet 2 inches x 4& feet 3% 


INDIAN EMBROIDERED SPREAD 


98 


IMPORTANT VELVET PANET, 


JAPAN, 17TH CENTURY 


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719 


720: 


CHINESE GOLD EMBROIDERED VALANCE 

Large lotus flowers in couched gold thread heightened with 
touches of orange on deep blue satin ground. Fine specimen. 
(As is) Size, 21 feet 6 inches x 1 foot 10 inches 


TURKISH EIGHTEENTH CENTURY SADDLE CLOTH 
Rich appliqué embroidery of scroll motifs encircling cartouches 


with view of a mosque on red velvet. 


Size, 3 feet 5 inches x 2 feet 10 inches 


IMPORTANT VELVET PANEL JAPAN, 17TH CENTURY 
Bamboo stems with butterflies in black, gray and ivory-white, 
partly cut and partly uncut velvet. A masterpiece of Japanese 
textile art. A similar weave was one of the star pieces of the 
Bing Collection, Paris, and is reproduced in color in “Le Japon 


Artistique’’.. Curious hand-colored chintz lining. (As is) 


Size, 6 feet 8 inches x 3 feet 10 inches 


[SEE ILLUSTRATION | 


JAPANESE NO DANCERS’ MASKS AND OTHER ORIENTAL 


721 


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723 


724 


OBJECTS OF ART 
NUMBERS 721-747 


NO DANCER’S MASK JAPAN, 18TH CENTURY 
Representing old man. Silk brocade bag. (Slightly damaged) 


NO DANCER’S MASK JAPAN, 18TH CENTURY 
Representing Tokubaka, bearded old man. Striking expression. 
Silk brocade bag. (As is) 


NO DANCER’S MASK JAPAN, 18TH CENTURY 
Representing Yace Otoko, thin man with high cheek-bones. Very 
fine quality. Silk brocade bag. 


NO DANCER’S MASK JAPAN, 18TH CENTURY 
Representing Sankojo. Old man, “grayish complexion. Real 
beard and hair. Remarkable quality. Silk brocade bag. 


99 


425 


726 


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730 
731 
4382 
133 


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735 


NO DANCER’S MASK 
Grimacing face with black lacquered | tecthal 
proaade bag. | ee: a ia 
NO DANCERS MASK AP 
Representing a grimacing demon. Cleverly cary 


N 0 DANCER’S MASK 


Old eee bag. ae is) 


NO oe MASK 


NO DANCER’S MASK ee = “— 
Broad-nosed grotesque face with protruding gilde S 
IES: bag. (As is) 


NO DANCER’S MASK sapan, 18H 
Beautifully modelled face with sunken cheeks; verm 01 
Old brocade bag. ( Slight defects) 


NO DANCER’S MASK 
Grotesque demon with gilded, protruding eyeballs an 
teeth. (As is) | 


NO DANCER’S MASK JAPAN, 189H CENTUR 
Boldly carved grotesque features. Old brocade bag. (Slight | 
defects) ho a oar 


NO DANCER’S MASK JAPAN, 18TH 
A demon with animal fangs and faun’s ears. Old broca 


(As is) | at : z 


ROCK-CRYSTAL BALL } 
Flawless. Diameter, 8 i 


ROCK-CRYSTAL BALL 
Flawless. Silk bag. Diameter, 4 ie: 


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